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Question by : energy saving light bulb 10 watts in 60 watt socket? my light takes 60 watt bulbs. i have a 10 watt energy saving bulb and i heard that was equivalent to 60 but i’m afraid to try it. —————————————— Answer by GolferNo need to be afraid. The lamp is rated at 60W
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Question by ilovebooks512: How do you know when an energy saving light bulb is out? i’m not sure if there is something wrong with the lamp or the light bulb —————————————— Answer by melprocess of elimination: put a different bulb in there to check the lamp. Answer by Bill Tyou don’t… generally the ballast is
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Question by Anonymous: How much do the fluorescent light bulb save on monthly electricity bills? My family currently pays around 100 dollars (Canadian) each month. —————————————— Answer by happygoluckyAfter I put them in all of my fixtures my bill went from $ 200 a month down to around $ 120 a month. It was well
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Question by amy: which energy saving light bulb is better? CFL or LED? which is superior cost wise and energy saving wise ALL ROUND better? —————————————— Answer by mike1942fThey serve different purposes and thus are hard to compare. Eventually the LED lights might develop into good general lighting sources, but right now the CFL is
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Question by S A: Can low wattage energy saving bulb safely be used in place of lamp’s max incandescent equivalent? If max wattage on lamp is 60 can I use an energy saver light of less wattage even though that light is brighter than the incandescent 60 watt bulb? Or will the heat from the
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Question by Scoopy: What is the best energy saving light bulb? Needs to be as close to a normal light bulb as possible.? I want something that is very quick to start up, and throws out a good amount of good quality light. Price is not important. —————————————— Answer by Thinker Paulmost CFLs are great…
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Question by Tom P: how do you build a wind turbine with a motor to power a light bulb with panes no longer than 40cm each? how do you build a wind turbine with a motor to power a light bulb with panes no longer than 40cm each? —————————————— Answer by _What is the watt
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Question by mc: If I want to buy an energy saving light bulb, what wattage would be equivalent to 60w regular bulb? The bulb would be of the fluorescent tube kind, the specifications are sometimes confusing – e.g. 11w=25w and so on. —————————————— Answer by maxximumjoyLook for a 15-watt, but usually it’ll say right on
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Question by call me the greatest (USMC): Can i control a energy saving bulb wiht a X10 WS467 switch? without the dimming option can i switch it on and off? —————————————— Answer by kencabI would say no. because x10 works by continuity through the filament of standard lightbulb. since compact flouresent bulbs have no filament,
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Question by Lonely Foxx: How can I make a Wind-Turbine powered light bulb? I’m trying to make some energy efficient outdoor lighting for our poorly lit 5 acre yard. My idea was to have a wind-turbine hooked up to some sort of rechargeable battery that would power a light bulb during times with no wind.