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How Long Do Flourescent Bulbs Typically Last?
Posted on 3/1/15 at 9:22 pm
Posted on 3/1/15 at 9:22 pm
I was under the impression that flourescent bulbs were supposed to last a long time, so several years ago, I dropped some cash and changed all of my incandescent bulbs out with flourescent...now these $8 bastards are starting to go out and they are not lasting any longer than the incandescent bulbs did....
anyone else seeing premature failure of these things?...
anyone else seeing premature failure of these things?...
Posted on 3/1/15 at 9:24 pm to Spankum
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several years ago,
What's the problem here?
Posted on 3/1/15 at 9:28 pm to Spankum
now its time to drop a lot more cash and go LED
Posted on 3/1/15 at 9:34 pm to Spankum
For me they last longer and use a lot less energy. Switching over to CFL I noted a nice drop in the energy bill. Lately been switching to LED.
Getting used to the color/glow is the biggest difference with LED. Supposed to last like 27 years though.
Getting used to the color/glow is the biggest difference with LED. Supposed to last like 27 years though.
Posted on 3/1/15 at 10:09 pm to Spankum
Sensing a lot of poorz in here
Posted on 3/1/15 at 10:17 pm to Spankum
My uncle, a master electrician, said that the CFL bulbs are notorious for having poor reliability. No one gets anywhere near the advertised usage time. He started writing the dates on them just to prove it.
Supposedly you can get a refund, but no one ever does it.
The higher cost upfront is supposed to be offset by the energy savings AND extended life of the bulb. Having to frequently replace them defeats the purpose.
Supposedly you can get a refund, but no one ever does it.
The higher cost upfront is supposed to be offset by the energy savings AND extended life of the bulb. Having to frequently replace them defeats the purpose.
Posted on 3/1/15 at 10:19 pm to Spankum
Turning fluorescent bulbs on uses more electricity than leaving them on.
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