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YouTube - IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ENERGY SAVER LIGHT BULBS!
They're just light bulbs....right? :th_lightbulb:
They're just light bulbs....right? :th_lightbulb:
LOL. When I moved into the house Im in now, about two maybe three months in, I swapped every light in the house with a CFL. I did see a nice drop in our utility bill. But I am concerned about the mercury in them. I dont know how many it actually takes to amount to anything nor why they use mercury. But they do save money. I guess if I ever drop one and break it I'll have to don the environmental protection suit and eveacuate the family and clean up the mess.
I did not realize the mandatory date was 2014. I had originally heard it was like 2010, maybe 2011.
If you don't mind me asking how much did you spend on the light bulbs and how much do you save a month? Does it pan out?
That's one thing a lot of people don't realize, you have to completely remove the dimmer switches. Even if you leave them on the highest setting, they can still cause problems (including fires).I've had to remove dimmer switches to run these though
That's one thing a lot of people don't realize, you have to completely remove the dimmer switches. Even if you leave them on the highest setting, they can still cause problems (including fires).
While CFL's are good in some applications, there are a lot of problems with them too. Here's a good article about some of the problems with CFL's:
Ban Incandescent Lamps?
Bottom line, Congress shouldn't be in the business of endorsing products. There are a lot of other efficient lighting products besides CFL's (e.g. halogen, LED's, etc), and advances in these are being stifled as everybody jumps on the CFL only bandwagon. The consumer should be free to choose what products to buy.
I hate the cfl's when doing a home theater (can't dim them)
Hey bro... Wal-Mart sells a dimmable CFL... I use them in my living room ceiling fan