about 23 hours ago - 2 comments
Question by wilhem: 100wt energy saving bulb in a socket rated for a 60wt standard bulb? My standard ceiling light sockets suggest that I use standard 60 watt bulbs. The cold light of a 60 watt flourescent bulb is just not enough light. Can I use a 75 or 100 watt flourescent bulbs instead. ——————————————
about 1 month ago - No comments
Question by chris: How do I attach an LED bulb to a solar panel, battery and a switch? This seems simple enough but nobody knows how to do it. I need to make a lighting system for a boat. I want it to be solar powered. All I need is a way to get a
about 2 months ago - 5 comments
Question by michael n: Is it true that one energy saving light bulb contains enough mercury to contaminate 6,000 gallons of water? While these bulbs(as featured on Live Earth) save energy, improper handling could cause more harm than good. Contact your local waste management facility to educate you and your friends on proper disposal. ——————————————
about 2 months ago - No comments
Question by Lynn O: What is the difference between the way a normal light bulb works and an energy saving one.? This is for my daughters science homework. —————————————— Answer by Hiba The GreatA normal bulb works as it consumes more electricity than the energy consuming one. Normal one emits radiations which are harmful whereas
about 2 months ago - No comments
Question by historian: Last night in the pitch darkness part of a tube on an ‘energy saving’ light bulb began to flash faintly. WHY? The bulb had not been switched on since May. The switch was fully off. Faint flashing was at 20 second intervals and did not stop. The flashing has not been apparent
about 3 months ago - 1 comment
Question by chunky1194: Can I use an energy saving bulb for my leopard gecko? I want to Know if I can use it for lighting, or If i should just get a regular light bulb. i am already going to use an undertank heater so please do not answer my question with the crap that
about 3 months ago - 2 comments
Question by yongib: What’s the difference between ordinary light bulb and the energy saving light bulb? —————————————— Answer by befr3energy saver bulb saves energy Answer by krkThe energy that is saved ! Answer by dingodevilYou’re probably referring to the difference between an incandescent (traditional) light bulb and a fluorescent light tube. The former (which simply
about 4 months ago - No comments
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
about 6 months ago - 6 comments
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
about 6 months ago - 1 comment
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