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Energy Light saving Bulbs
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 5 Jan 2008 10:53 |
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Colin so true. Flourescent lamps can't be dimmed, nor have they found a way to recreate "mood" lighting or spotlights. |
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Staffs Col | Report | 5 Jan 2008 10:57 |
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No Peter the Government will simply move the goal posts as they always do - as their motto must surely be ''dont let the truth get in the way of a load of bull****'' |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 5 Jan 2008 11:20 |
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How I agree with your sentiment, Colin. |
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MarionfromScotland | Report | 5 Jan 2008 11:37 |
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Not sure if this has been mentioned but, I read on one of my bulb boxes that you can't use them with a timer either...dont ask me why though lol. |
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Bobtanian | Report | 5 Jan 2008 12:33 |
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Like all Flourescent lights, Marion, they dont like being repeatedly switched off......it is more efficient to leave them on, rather than on and off every couple of minutes...... |
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Nolls from Harrogate | Report | 5 Jan 2008 12:36 |
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Opps! OH was fitting one a couple of wks ago and it broke as he tried to fit it!!!! Don't ask me where it went haven't a clue |
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Dianne | Report | 5 Jan 2008 13:35 |
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The migraine thing doesn't surprise me one bit. My migraines have definitely been more frequent since we had low energy bulbs. |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 5 Jan 2008 16:18 |
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Staffs Col | Report | 5 Jan 2008 16:21 |
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Although I said earlier that the box said they are unsuitable for dusk to dawn timers, OH has just informed me we have one in the balcony light and have had for years |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 5 Jan 2008 18:45 |
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I have been using them for over 25 years and in the beginning they were great heavy things. However - government and manufacturers should get together as in the past 12 months - 6 light fittings in our home have had to be changed and I could not get anything suitable which would take these bulbs - yet the old lampshades etc did. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 5 Jan 2008 19:58 |
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We have used low energy lighting ever since it came out, and if you allow ashort time for them to come up to full light I find them quite OK. We have them in nearly every light in our house, but you do need to hav eone which gives ahigher light than 60watt. It is much better to have abright light in the winter, subdued light can be very romantic but useless if you want to read, sew or follow a hobby, also dim light can be very depressing. Jean |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 5 Jan 2008 20:29 |
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The difference between the mercury in fillings and fish and that in these light bulbs is we can put fish and fillings in the bin. The advice for disposing of energy saving bulbs is to wrap them up and take them for special disposal at the dump!! |
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