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On Mar 7, 2:35*pm, "~ RHF" wrote:
On Mar 6, 9:22*pm, Bushcraftgregg wrote: On Mar 6, 8:20*pm, Telamon wrote: In article , *dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , *"McFerg" wrote: These new energy efficient household bulbs really cause a lot interference on my medium wave and the lower short wave bands. Is there anything I can do to eliminate it, short of switching back to the old filament type No easy way. You are better off with the incandescent bulbs as those screw type florescence are a mercury hazard and depending on the instillation they will not last long. The best use for the energy efficient bulbs are ones that are not switched on/off often and are mounted upright. That eliminates most uses. A better system would be low voltage quartz or LED type lighting but that takes rewiring the house. Incandescent bulbs release way more mercury than the occasional broken CFL. You will have to explain that one. I turn mine on and off just like any other lamp; *no ill effects. If you use them upside down in any ceiling fixture you will shorten the life of the bulb. I use them vertically, horizontally, and at various angles in-between. Again, no ill effects. If you are turning them on and off all the time you will shorten the life of the bulb. There are LED lamps that run on 110 VAC. Those have switching power supplies that should be avoided. -- Telamon Ventura, California- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Indeed. We found out the hard way with our patio light, it is upside down. After going through three bulbs in 7-8 maybe nine months, I switched. Maybe the moisture of being outside also had something to do with it. That is true what you said, I've never read that but the two bulbs we do use in the house are vertical and we leave them on all the time and as far as I know not one of them has expired yet. Inverted CFL Failures due to Heat build-up in the Electronic Starters.http://bbs.homeshopmachinist.net/showthread.php?t=27197 These LOA CFLs work very well [+2 Years] in Recessed Ceiling Fixtures and Metal Enclosed Spot {PAR} Track Light Fixtures.http://www.lightsofamerica.com/Products/2830S.aspx Use only 30 Watts with a 135 Watt {Equivalent} Output. More Mushroom CFLshttp://sinostrong.en.alibaba.com/productgrouplist-200410309/Mushroom_... CFLs -aka- FLUORESCENTS # 1 - The Right "Full-Spectrum" Phosphors : # 2 - Well Designed Long-Life Ballast *. *. The Fish Farmer {eBay} Talks about CFLs and LEDs http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ190291769536 Page-down to the "Description" and Read part of this eBay Auction that talks about "High Efficiency Light Bulbs & Such" Shows a picture of why most CFLs burn-out too fast to Electronic Ballast failures. |
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