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Saving Money On LightingCFLs are the screw-in fluorescent lights. They can screw into a regular lightbulb base, and they work just like a fluorescent light. That is, they use a burst of energy when you first turn them on, so you don't start saving money until they have been on for 15 minutes. But after they are turned on, they start daintily sipping electricity. What this means is you should only use CFLs (or any fluorescent) in an area where the lights are on for 15 minutes or more. Good places for CFLs are: living rooms, kitchens, porch lights, yard lights. Bad places, where lights are turned on for a short time then turned off are: bathrooms, bedrooms and halls. Know where CFLs work best is the key to saving money. By Chuck R. from Grand Rapids, MI Feedback About This Post:RE: Saving Money On Lighting
"This isn't printed on the packaging or part of their 'advertisements'." Post by bulrush RE: Saving Money On Lighting
this isn't true according to 'a popular science based show on the discovery channel'. when tested they found that to reach its max wattage and then level off was barely a blink of an eye. Post by halloweenfreak RE: Saving Money On Lighting
This is common knowledge among good electricans but hardly anyone else knows it. I will look for a website which talks about this though. Post by bulrush RE: Saving Money On Lighting
Great tip. Thanks for the info. Post by aw_$mgr96 RE: Saving Money On LightingWhen I was in school a teacher said it was cheaper to leave the classroom lights on all day than to turn them off between classes. It is good to know the 'why' behind this. Thank you. Post By Lisa from WI (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money On LightingIve never heard that either and I would like to know where you got the information. (I double check everything before I "use" it) Post By pam2cats. (Guest Post) RE: Saving Money On Lighting
Thanks Chuck! Post by human4us RE: Saving Money On Lighting
This isn't printed on the packaging or part of their 'advertisements'. Ummm. :) Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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