Originally Posted by
anichka
The site says they are back in stock now (although I am still waiting on a reply). But just getting a bulb will work? That is my basic question - I don't need to do anything besides screw it in, and everything will be okay?
If it is designed for it, which appears to be the case, then you don't need to do anything else. LEDs do need additional circuitry to limit the current, as well as a heat sink. One would suppose an LED bulb with a standard screw-in base already has all that stuff.