colebrookman said:I just wish I could use them in an unheated barn/garage.
colebrookman said:As for leds, they are too costly, not many choices and I believe the are more costly to operate than CFLs. But the bulbs will outlast me.
reaperman said:The life of a CFL is significantly shorter if it is only turned on for a few minutes at a time: In the case of a 5-minute on/off cycle the lifespan of a CFL can be up to 85% shorter, reducing its lifespan to the level of an incandescent lamp.[11][12][13] The US Energy Star program says to leave them on at least 15 minutes at a time to mitigate this problem.[14]
Above is a little fact I ran across the other night while web surfing on wikipedia.
reaperman said:The life of a CFL is significantly shorter if it is only turned on for a few minutes at a time: In the case of a 5-minute on/off cycle the lifespan of a CFL can be up to 85% shorter, reducing its lifespan to the level of an incandescent lamp.[11][12][13] The US Energy Star program says to leave them on at least 15 minutes at a time to mitigate this problem.[14]
Above is a little fact I ran across the other night while web surfing on wikipedia.
Boy, those flickering ge's are from the stone age!!wally said:we use mostly sylvania cfl's, but we've got one older ge "compax" 15w, the type that flickers for a while until it warms up.
yup. it's old. but isn't that the point with a cfl?precaud said:Boy, those flickering ge's are from the stone age!!
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