joshuabardwell
Elite Member
How much light are you looking for? If you only want enough to keep from stumbling, it's hard to beat the CFL because the initial cost is so low. I think the sodium lights can give you a lot more light but isn't the cost of the fixture and bulb a lot higher? I have cheap Menards CFLs and they've been working great for several years.
CFL is a poor choice for motion lights. As I understand it, the ballast is rated for a certain number of on/off cycles, and the bulb itself is rated for a certain number of hours of use due to wearing out the phosphorescent lining of the tube. If you put a CFL on a motion light, the constant on/off/on again runs through the ballast's life quickly and the bulb wears out too fast to make it economical.
Wikipedia says:
The life of a CFL is significantly shorter if it is turned on and off frequently. In the case of a 5-minute on/off cycle the lifespan of some CFLs may be reduced to that of incandescent light bulbs. The U.S. Energy Star program suggests that fluorescent lamps be left on when leaving a room for less than 15 minutes to mitigate this problem.