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As per the question, my friend told me I should be using the candle/cahndalier type of cfl's instead. But those ligts are like $8.00 a piece and I have 3 ceiling fans, so I'd rather stick with the spirals.
Anything wrong with using mini spirals? Thanks
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been using those for years, no issues.. sometimes they stick out a bit beyond the end of the housing depending on the length of the bulb/housing
There's more vibration from the fan operating, so the bulbs might not last as long.. but you'll still be saving money/energy I was using a circlite (the round tube about 6 inches in diameter) until it burned out, I'll be replacing it the next time I'm in Home Depot and remember. The Circlite in my mothers basement is at least 20 years old and still works. |
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ya I use cfl's in my parents room, but I found 5 of the 13watt bulbs are just way too bright so I have only 3 screwed in all the way and other 2 are just sitting there for uniform looks.
My dad likes the new LED bulbs I got from dealextreme for the breakfest room focus lamps and wants me to pick up those to replace the cfls in his room. Nice dim blueish light gives a nice soothing feeling
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CFLs can indeed be used almost anywhere.
Some people run into problems when using them outside if it's too cold though. Also, though CFLs produce very little heat, I've heard some issues of there being "heat problems" when using them in enclosed flush mount fixtures. I've yet to verify this myself (as we don't use any enclosed flush mount fixtures in my house), but it's an issue I've seen raised at work by co-workers (I work at Home Depot... in the, surprise surprise, Electrical & Lighting department). What apparently happens is the base of the bulb (where the glass meets the ballast) cracks. I'm a bit skeptical of this, but just thought I'd bring it up anyways. With that in mind, go for it, should be fine in a ceiling fan. Granted the ends might poke out a little and the vibration will affect the life of the bulb (which also translates to slightly less in savings overall, since instead of the CFL supposedly lasting "10x longer than an incandescent" it lasts... well.. less than that). Last edited by Zero7; Nov 14th, 2007 at 04:12 PM.. |
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Also have 3 of them outside (one for the porch and 2 for the garage) no problems there too even with temps sometimes hitting -2 this past week. The real test will be when it hits -20 lol |
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