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Ceiling fan light bulb "go green" options? josh.kaplan1 05-21-2008
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Posted by on May 21, 2008, 7:53 pm
Hi all,
I have ceiling fans throughout my house and they all have dimmer
knobs and sliding switches. I bought at Wal mart some compact
flourescent bulbs. I put in one, and it looked great, with no heat
output. I put in the other three and heard a buzzing noise. I quickly
cut off the lights and took a look at one of the bulbs. In teeny tiny
print on the neck of the bulbs it says "Not for use with dimmers." So
I looked at the other bulbs at Wal mart that are compact floursecents
and same deal, but nothing on the box about this.

Aren't the regular incandescent bulbs being phased out in 2009? If so,
what are my options? I'm trying to do the go green thing.

Thanks,
Josh
http://www.pingeek.com

Posted by David Nebenzahl on May 21, 2008, 8:10 pm
On 5/21/2008 4:53 PM josh.kaplan1@comcast.net spake thus:

> Hi all,
> I have ceiling fans throughout my house and they all have dimmer
> knobs and sliding switches. I bought at Wal mart some compact
> flourescent bulbs. I put in one, and it looked great, with no heat
> output. I put in the other three and heard a buzzing noise. I quickly
> cut off the lights and took a look at one of the bulbs. In teeny tiny
> print on the neck of the bulbs it says "Not for use with dimmers." So
> I looked at the other bulbs at Wal mart that are compact floursecents
> and same deal, but nothing on the box about this.

Get CFLs made for use with dimmers. (It'll say so on the package.)

> Aren't the regular incandescent bulbs being phased out in 2009?

No, this is overreaction to rumors (and *planned* legislation by a few
bodies, the U.S. government and the state of California to *eventually*
phase out incandenscents). Don't sweat it just yet.


--
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute
conversation with the average voter.

- Attributed to Winston Churchill

Posted by RBM on May 22, 2008, 7:13 am

> Hi all,
> I have ceiling fans throughout my house and they all have dimmer
> knobs and sliding switches. I bought at Wal mart some compact
> flourescent bulbs. I put in one, and it looked great, with no heat
> output. I put in the other three and heard a buzzing noise. I quickly
> cut off the lights and took a look at one of the bulbs. In teeny tiny
> print on the neck of the bulbs it says "Not for use with dimmers." So
> I looked at the other bulbs at Wal mart that are compact floursecents
> and same deal, but nothing on the box about this.
>
> Aren't the regular incandescent bulbs being phased out in 2009? If so,
> what are my options? I'm trying to do the go green thing.
>
> Thanks,
> Josh
> http://www.pingeek.com

They don't currently make a good selection of dimmable CFL. Given time and
less government interference, the manufacturers will develope what people
want



Posted by on May 22, 2008, 12:09 pm
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
> > I have ceiling fans throughout my house and they all have dimmer
> > knobs and sliding switches. I bought at Wal mart some compact
> > flourescent bulbs. I put in one, and it looked great, with no heat
> > output. I put in the other three and heard a buzzing noise. =A0I quickly=

> > cut off the lights and took a look at one of the bulbs. In teeny tiny
> > print on the neck of the bulbs it says "Not for use with dimmers." =A0So=

> > I looked at the other bulbs at Wal mart that are compact floursecents
> > and same deal, but nothing on the box about this.
>
> > Aren't the regular incandescent bulbs being phased out in 2009? If so,
> > what are my options? I'm trying to do the go green thing.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Josh
> >http://www.pingeek.com
>
> They don't currently make a good selection of dimmable CFL. Given time and=

> less government interference, the manufacturers will develope what people
> want- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I found these:
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=3DR40&_trksid=3Dm37&satitle=3D=
dimmable+compact+flourescent

however, these all appear to be 75 watt and the warning on the fan
light fixtures say not to 60 over 60 watts.
Also not sure of the quality of these.

Josh
http://www.pingeek.com

Posted by David Nebenzahl on May 22, 2008, 12:54 pm
On 5/22/2008 9:09 AM josh.kaplan1@comcast.net spake thus:

>>
>> > I have ceiling fans throughout my house and they all have dimmer
>> > knobs and sliding switches. I bought at Wal mart some compact
>> > flourescent bulbs. I put in one, and it looked great, with no heat
>> > output. I put in the other three and heard a buzzing noise. I quickly
>> > cut off the lights and took a look at one of the bulbs. In teeny tiny
>> > print on the neck of the bulbs it says "Not for use with dimmers." So
>> > I looked at the other bulbs at Wal mart that are compact floursecents
>> > and same deal, but nothing on the box about this.
>>
>> > Aren't the regular incandescent bulbs being phased out in 2009? If so,
>> > what are my options? I'm trying to do the go green thing.
>>
>> They don't currently make a good selection of dimmable CFL. Given time and
>> less government interference, the manufacturers will develope what people
>> want- Hide quoted text -
>
> I found these:
>
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=dimmable+compact+flourescent
>
> however, these all appear to be 75 watt and the warning on the fan
> light fixtures say not to 60 over 60 watts.
> Also not sure of the quality of these.

The wattage rating is for incandescent bulbs, because of the heat
generated by them, not the actual power consumed. You can safely ignore
this for CFLs (which generate some heat, but less than an equivalent
incandescent).


--
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute
conversation with the average voter.

- Attributed to Winston Churchill

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