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SVOboy 06-06-2007 03:21 PM

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Hockey4mnhs 06-06-2007 06:09 PM

we just re did our whoal lighting system in our house. switched all of the lights to can lights with cfls in them i was so happy to get it done.

GasSavers_StanleyD 07-30-2007 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by SVOboy (Post 55564)
Check it out, I've just started to play with it, :)

https://better.yahoo.com/planet/

I sogned up and recently got my Yahoo 'green' canvas tote bag and my free CFL 13Watt (60 W equivalent) lamp sent. It took so long that I thought they had forgotten about me or that I was taken for a ride. But lo and behold, I DID end up geting my free CFL. Thanks Yahoo!

Does anyone know if you can get more or is it just one per person? Im trying to reduce a $148 electric bill. Recently started using Kill-A-Watt so I KNOW that next month will be considerably lower. These CFLs (especially when free) help.

Hockey4mnhs 07-30-2007 05:33 PM

lol Hastings NE won.

Telco 07-31-2007 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Hockey4mnhs (Post 55629)
we just re did our whoal lighting system in our house. switched all of the lights to can lights with cfls in them i was so happy to get it done.

Are you using the actual spotlight style CFLs or regular ones? I've found that the spotlight style CFLs (spotlight housing with a coiled CFL behind it) run a lot hotter than regular coils and don't have nearly as much light output. After one started sparking and stinking on me, and the other ones looking to be in the same condition, I decided to try regular CFLs in my surface mount cans, and they work a lot better. Light output is a lot better, and they run cooler. I'll miss that slow warmup time in the winter when it took 5 minutes for them to reach full lighting in the mornings, but not the fire risk.

I'm REALLY looking forward to the LED bulbs that are supposed to be whole-house capable in a couple of years, because those CFLs come with all sorts of drawbacks to go with their reduced power consumption, main one being that about 30 percent of the CFL failures I've had came with sparking, smoking, and in a couple of cases melting.

wdalton 08-16-2007 11:23 AM

Suggestion: Unplug anything that is "waiting" for a signal from a remote control to be turned on: TV, Radio, AC: These devices draw a trickle of juice all the time on or off: The call 'em vampires...Good luck on that bill...


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