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Old September 23rd 10, 07:13 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave,talk.politics.misc,us.politics,alt.politics,alt.politics.economics
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Default Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs: Proceed with Caution

On Sep 23, 1:00*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Sep 23, 10:55*am, jane wrote:





On Sep 23, 9:24*am, John Smith wrote:


On 9/23/2010 2:30 AM, RHF wrote:


...
JS you got any family with the initials "BS" ? ;;-}}


I live in California, it is always warm enough for lightbulbs to work..
grin


Regards,
JS


I use a combination of old fashioned and new fashioned CFLs.


As already mentioned, it makes no sense to use CFLs in a hallway or
stairway where the light is only on for less than a minute.


It also makes no sense to use CFLs in decorative bathroom lights or
ANY light where the fixture points down like an upside down tulip or a
ceiling canister light. *The upside down tulip or canister builds up
heat which will kill a capacitor in the CFL.


I also discovered a very interesting problem with CFLs and pets. *The
old fashioned fluorescent bulbs use a magnetic ballast that operates
at 60hz and the flicker would drive some people crazy. *The new CFLs
operate at 20,000 hz and this " drive em crazy" problem has gone away.
HOWEVER, the 20,000hz of the CFLs emit a 20,000hz sound that dogs and
cats can hear and it drives THEM crazy.


In an experiment, a CFL was put in a single room where a dog would
frequently lay. *When the CFL was installed, the dog wouldn't go in
that particular room any more.


Jane.


http://www.science20.com/science_amp...lbs_save_plane...


My cats seem to have no response to our CFLs.- Hide quoted text -

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How do you know?

Try the experiment where you use incadescent bulbs in all of your
rooms and put a CFL in his/her favorite sleeping place.