Originally posted by: Rat
What is CFL?
Originally posted by: Rat
Why didn't you just say fluorescent light bulb then?
Originally posted by: sandorski
Should have read the thread before voting "WTF...."
I've been thinking of picking some up since most of my lightbulbs are now burnt out and would like to save some $$ too. How are they for life span?
Originally posted by: NTB
Originally posted by: sandorski
Should have read the thread before voting "WTF...."
I've been thinking of picking some up since most of my lightbulbs are now burnt out and would like to save some $$ too. How are they for life span?
I've never had one burn out on me; Usually either I've replaced the lamp or the bulb itself got broken somehow before they burned out. The ones I picked up today, for instance, use 20W of power, are rated at the same light output as standard 75W bulbs, and are supposed to have a 12,000-hour lifespan.
Nate
Originally posted by: NTB
Originally posted by: sandorski
Should have read the thread before voting "WTF...."
I've been thinking of picking some up since most of my lightbulbs are now burnt out and would like to save some $$ too. How are they for life span?
I've never had one burn out on me; Usually either I've replaced the lamp or the bulb itself got broken somehow before they burned out. The ones I picked up today, for instance, use 20W of power, are rated at the same light output as standard 75W bulbs, and are supposed to have a 12,000-hour lifespan.
Nate
Originally posted by: FoBoT
yes, i buy them from costco
i don't use them 100%
if a fixture has 4 bulbs, i'll put 2 or 3 cfl and leave 1-2 normal, depending on the room
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: NTB
Originally posted by: sandorski
Should have read the thread before voting "WTF...."
I've been thinking of picking some up since most of my lightbulbs are now burnt out and would like to save some $$ too. How are they for life span?
I've never had one burn out on me; Usually either I've replaced the lamp or the bulb itself got broken somehow before they burned out. The ones I picked up today, for instance, use 20W of power, are rated at the same light output as standard 75W bulbs, and are supposed to have a 12,000-hour lifespan.
Nate
Good to know. Personally I don't trust the Hour Rating on lightbulbs anymore, they never last more than 6-12 months regardless the claims. I'll certainly pick some up.
Originally posted by: NTB
Originally posted by: FoBoT
yes, i buy them from costco
i don't use them 100%
if a fixture has 4 bulbs, i'll put 2 or 3 cfl and leave 1-2 normal, depending on the room
I'm just replacing the conventional bulbs in this apartment as they burn out.
Nate
Originally posted by: cker
I use 'em all over the place. Power here is pretty cheap, and I'm big on turning off unused devices -- so I didn't notice a huge drop in power bill. It kinda depends on how you live -- I tended at the time to run few lights, often only one bulb active in the apartment at a time. I need to get my hand on some of those dimmer-compatible CFs mrrman is talking about, since my main light now is an incandescent chandelier with about 200-250 watts worth of bulbs.
Overall I got a better result from turning down the thermostat on my electric hot water heater. My only CF gripe is some cheap bulbs have really bad color, and it takes the bulbs a while to come to full brightness when it's cold (I tend to keep my home cool in the winter). I didn't know that CFs take a few minutes to come up to full brightness in the cold, so I was a bit concerned when I woke up one morning and every light I turned on was dim and flickery.
One nice feature is that since they radiate less heat you can put a brighter bulb into a fixture that is only approved for a low-wattage incandescent, like a recessed ceiling fixture or a sealed ceiling fan globe.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: NTB
Originally posted by: sandorski
Should have read the thread before voting "WTF...."
I've been thinking of picking some up since most of my lightbulbs are now burnt out and would like to save some $$ too. How are they for life span?
I've never had one burn out on me; Usually either I've replaced the lamp or the bulb itself got broken somehow before they burned out. The ones I picked up today, for instance, use 20W of power, are rated at the same light output as standard 75W bulbs, and are supposed to have a 12,000-hour lifespan.
Nate
We had one burn out, but it's a light that stays on 24/7.
