View Full Version : Going green: Compact Fluorescent lights anyone?
ddadmin
04-02-2007, 12:30 AM
I recently decided to switch out all the bulbs in my room to compact fluorescent. My main concern was that they would look very different from the regular yellowish light that I prefer, and that I would not get used to them. I first used a GE CF 75 watt (20 watt input) bulb to replace a secondary lamp in the room, and while it was very bright, the light was pure white, what I dislike. A week goes by, and I decide to replace my main reading lamp as well, the one that by far is on for the longest. I decided to go with a GE CF 100 watt (26 watt input) bulb instead, and boy was I pleasantly surprised. The light that came out was very similar to a regular light bulb, with that yellowish tone. It was very nice indeed. Now all three bulbs in my room are CF. Originally I was consuming 60watt + 60watt + 60watt (180 watts) for the 3 old bulbs in my room. Now it's 20watt + 26watt + 26watt (72 watts). And it's so much brigher too, individually or when you compare all 3 light bulbs on at the same time.
I highly recommend people who haven't tried CF yet to give it a try. Only thing to take note is that they require special attention when you're disposing them after their 5-8 year run, since they contain mercury.
And on the subject of going green before global warming kills us all, what else do you guys do to contribute? I recycle as much as I can, and I admit, even skip a few toilet flushes daily to save water. It's quite addictive I must say.
djr33
04-06-2007, 03:00 PM
Those lights are nice. Cheaper too, from both that they last (making up for the slight initial expense) and savings.
They aren't, however, good at all for filming. They do very strange things to colors and such. Flickers are usually present in the image too.
This is, though, a specific/random note that probably won't apply to many here.
Ummm, sounds like a good idea. Think I'll look into that. :)
Good tip for home owners to save some of that hard earn cash huh!
ddadmin
04-06-2007, 10:51 PM
CF lights also shouldn't be used in warm moist areas, like your bathroom. But for regular rooms, my CF 100 watt bulbs will fool anyone as far as not looking compact fluorescent.
mburt
04-07-2007, 01:33 AM
I have those in my house now... The problem (well, not really a problem) is that they delay a half-second when you turn them on. Apparently they do save alot of electricity though.
boxxertrumps
04-07-2007, 03:10 AM
Yeah i noticed the delay...
Doesn't matter until someones waiting with a knife, though. :)
tech_support
04-07-2007, 03:35 AM
I don't personally like energy-efficent light bulbs. They strain my eyes too much and they're not bright enough. I usually try to save electricity by putting my computer on standby when I'm not using it (or just turn it off), not turning my light on at all (I have a nice big view of my garden, and my house is always bright), not turning on appliances that I don't need and flicking the switch on my TV and computer when I'm not using it.
That's my part to save the environment. :)
ddadmin
04-07-2007, 07:17 AM
I don't personally like energy-efficent light bulbs. They strain my eyes too much and they're not bright enough.
That's my part to save the environment. :)
That's the thing though- try the GE 100 watt CF light. I was amazed- it was very bright, and with that familiar yellowish tone. No one that came into my room could even tell it's CF. But it only consumes 26 watts of energy. Maybe the ones you've tried gave you problems, but I highly recommend the GE 100 watt one.
techno_race
04-07-2007, 03:06 PM
Last year, I replaced the overhead bulbs in my room, and was surprised at how much brighter they were. I also replaced my reading light, maybe earlier last year, or maybe even 2005. That was nice, AND I haven't had to replace any of the three yet :)
techno_race
04-07-2007, 03:09 PM
even skip a few toilet flushes daily to save water. It's quite addictive I must say.
Have you tried putting a bottle halfway-full with water in your toilet tank? That usually helps.
tech_support
04-08-2007, 05:15 AM
That's the thing though- try the GE 100 watt CF light. I was amazed- it was very bright, and with that familiar yellowish tone. No one that came into my room could even tell it's CF. But it only consumes 26 watts of energy. Maybe the ones you've tried gave you problems, but I highly recommend the GE 100 watt one.
Hmm... I might get some tommorrow. Do you mean this one (http://genet.gelighting.com/LightProducts/Dispatcher?REQUEST=CONSUMERSPECPAGE&PRODUCTCODE=47446)?
ddadmin
04-08-2007, 08:30 AM
It's the GE CFL light bulb. This should be the exact one I have: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5646244
tech_support
04-09-2007, 04:43 AM
Thanks. I'll assume that they have some in Australia.
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