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Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - mattkime - 03-12-2009 >>Any suggestions for what to do with them after they die? have a home depot nearby? THey accept them for recycling the location where i dropped them off had a collection bin right by the entrance. Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - JEBB - 03-12-2009 I've written the date I've installed the bulbs on their base. Way too many of them have lasted no longer than incandescent bulbs they replaced. Of course they cost many times more than the incandescents so I'm beginning to suspect a scam. Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - clay - 03-12-2009 JEBB wrote: I've done the same in several instances. If you bought good bulbs, just call the manufacturer's customer support line and get them replaced. It's worked for me the 2-3 times I've needed to do it. Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - AAA - 03-12-2009 Good idea. I noticed the 3M furnace filters I bought yesterday come with a sticker, not unlike oil change reminder window stickers. CFL would do well to have similar stickers, or a place designated to record date/time. Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - Racer X - 03-12-2009 lafinfil wrote: I have a friend who is an EE for the power company. the 65 watt rating has to do with the heat output of a tungsten bulb, not the current in the wires. You can put one hell of a CF bulb in that fixture. and go with a higher color temp bulb as well. My 3200K CFs look quite a bit brighter than my cheap 2700K bulbs. If you special order in some 4100K or even "daylight" high wattage CF bulbs, I'll bet you will be surprised. In my office I dropped from 2 100 watt regular tungsten bulbs to 2 75 watt GE Reveal bulbs, and it still looks brighter (and saved some current on that circuit for startup mode on my ancient laser printer) I need the higher CRI of the Reveal bulbs over CF bulbs. Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - Lee3 - 03-12-2009 They don't want you to know the date. AAA- I run X10 controllers and I haven't had a problem with the signal. You do have to get the wall switch modules that can run an appliance. They have a relay in them. The dimable kind don't work. The ones that do work are more expensive and bigger. Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - Acer - 03-12-2009 Been using CFLs since the mid-1990s. I have had maybe 2 or 3 go prematurely, but always in fixtures that have a lot of quick on-off use, like a bathroom. Even with the loss, I am miles ahead. CFLs have come down in price to the point where even if they fail well before their expected time, they are still cheaper to operate. Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - mattkime - 03-12-2009 the other thing that can cause CFLs to fail is a recessed pocket. CFLs can be sensitive to heat build up and lack of air flow. i agree that they don't last as long as they claim but you still come out ahead. Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - Rolando - 03-12-2009 The first CFL's I put in were in the kitchen 3+ years ago, they are still going on. Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - Racer X - 03-12-2009 I get several years out of my porch light CFL on a photo cell, vs maybe 6 months with a tungsten bulb. |