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I just searched for the dimmable lights to prove to myself I wasn't losing it, and found some at: Dimmable | E3 Living - Environmental Products | Energy Saving Products | CFL Bulbs
Highbeam. I used to have problems with the life of any bulb, until I started using 130 volt AC rated bulbs. I measured my outlet voltage at 123-124 volts AC, so I was really stressing a 120 volt AC bulb. A coworker used to work on traffic lights years ago and told me that they only used 130 volt bulbs in their signal lights. I don't know if it will help you or not. I can tell you that my yard light went from 2 months to 8-10 months of life.Highbeam said:I have replaced almsot all of my incandescents with CFLs. I like the light, energy savings, coolness, and low power startup. Notice I didn't say long life? That's because they do NOT have long life. I have replaced many many CFLs of different brands over the years with many having lifes in the 6 month arena. Don't do it for bulb life.
bigtiller said:I have two "can" lights recessed in the kitchen ceiling above the island. The electrician put 65 watt bulbs in them when the house was built and we have replaced them with the same when they burn out. I would like to replace the bulbs with the new fluorescent bulbs but I am not sure what size to buy. I would like to have as much or more light than i have now but I don't know about the heat or wattage limits on the "can" its self. Any advise?
ksimolo said:So my barn is unheated and i am looking for something to replace my HO fluorescent lights. Does anyone have experience with CF's in very cold weather (single digits or lower)?
Thanks,
Ken
CATMAN said:Highbeam. I used to have problems with the life of any bulb, until I started using 130 volt AC rated bulbs. I measured my outlet voltage at 123-124 volts AC, so I was really stressing a 120 volt AC bulb. A coworker used to work on traffic lights years ago and told me that they only used 130 volt bulbs in their signal lights. I don't know if it will help you or not. I can tell you that my yard light went from 2 months to 8-10 months of life.
ksimolo said:So my barn is unheated and i am looking for something to replace my HO fluorescent lights. Does anyone have experience with CF's in very cold weather (single digits or lower)?
Thanks,
Ken