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ECOBRITES ECO-FRIENDLY & ENERGY EFFICIENT LED LIGHT BULB 7W (TO REPLACE 60W INCANDESCENT), PAR 30 WARM WHITE LIGHT OUTPUT, WIDE ANGLE BEAM, IDEAL FOR RECESSED DOWNLIGHTS, SPOTLIGHTS, TRACK LIGHTS & FLOODLIGHTS (REPLACEMENT OR RETROFIT OF INCANDESCENT, HALOGEN, FLUORESCENT & CFL BULBS)
Dec 18th
- Deliver 78% more Energy Savings over Incandescent Bulbs, or 47% over Fluorescent Bulbs
- Rated Life 50X Longer than Incandescent Bulbs, 6X Longer than Fluorescent Bulbs
- No UV, IR or Heat Radiations, unlike Incandescent Bulbs
- No Mercury and RoHS compliant, unlike Fluorescent Bulbs
- No Flicker, No Buzz Noise, or No Warm-up Time, unlike Fluorescent Bulbs
ecoBrites LED 7x1w, PAR 30 Warm White Light output, Wide Angle Beam, best for Recessed Downlights, Spotlights, Track Lights & Floodlights (replacement or retrofit of Incandescent, Halogen, Fluorescent and CFL Bulbs). Standard 110v/E27 screw-in base. *Directional Light Beam. Replace 90w Incandescent Bulbs in Recessed Downlights and Spotlights Applications (*according to DOE, incandescent bulbs lost 46% usable light in spotlights and downlights fixtures). Replace 60w Incandescent Bulbs in Other A
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HOW LONG WOULD A 18W FLUORESCENT TUBE BE LIT IF A SOLAR PANEL PRODUCES 150W?
Nov 19th
Question by nfshp253:
How long would a 18W fluorescent tube be lit if a solar panel produces 150W?
I do not comprehend how much electricity is generated by a solar panel. What does it mean if they state it generates 150W? Is it
per hour or per minute or per second.
If a fluorescent light has a power rating of 18W, does it mean it uses 18W per second, minute or hour? Help!
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DO THE NEW SMALL FLUORESCENT BULBS SAVE MONEY/ELECTRICITY WHEN TURNED ON AND OFF FREQUENTLY?
Oct 19th
Question by Daniel:
Do the new small fluorescent bulbs save money/electricity when turned on and off frequently?
I have always been aware that turning on the regular long tubes cost quite a bit to first turn on due to the initial burst of electricity needed for begin up. But after leaving them on for a certain length of time they begin saving money because of the low overall use of electricity. Is this still the case for new bulbs?
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Q&A: IS THE ENERGY-SAVING FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULB WHICH GIVES ME NEEDLESS TIPS ON Q&A REPRESENTATIVE OF DIM IDEAS?
Sep 4th
Question by Master ß :
Is the energy-saving fluorescent light bulb which gives me needless tips on Q&A representative of dim ideas?
I mean, the original “bright” idea used a standard incandescent light bulb. Does Yahoo’s use of the energy-saving one mean that they anticipate people to be a tiny less bright when they participate in Yahoo Answers?
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Q&A: WHY DO ALL THE ENERGY SAVING LIGHT BULBS (FLUORESCENT?) SAY NOT TO USE THEM WITH ELECTRIC TIMERS?
Aug 3rd
Question by syuol:
Why do all the energy saving light bulbs (fluorescent?) state not to use them with electric timers?
It seems like all the energy saving bulbs state on the package never to use with electric timers and I cannot figure why. My sister has used them with timers and it appears they burned out rather quickly. Whats the difference between having a timer turn the light on at a certain time and just flipping the switch?
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ENERGY-SAVING FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS – DO THEY USE LESS ENERGY IF SWITCHED ON FOR ONLY A MINUTE?
Jul 12th
Question by keni:
Energy-saving fluorescent light bulbs – do they use less energy if switched on for only a minute?
I heard that they use a kick of energy when you first switch them on, then use a lot less while they stay on. Is the initial amount more than, state a normal 60w bulb? If so, what is the length of time where the two use the same amount of energy? This is not an exam question – I just want to know if it is worth using energy-saving bulbs where they are used frequently for short periods of time – cupboards, bathrooms etc.
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DESIGNERS EDGE L-765 65-WATT COMPACT FLUORESCENT BULB, 300-WATT INCANDESCENT EQUIVALENT
May 7th
- Designers Edge compact fluorescent bulb
- 65-Watt Mogul Base 4U Lamp
- 300-Watt incandescent equivalent
- Produces 3800-lumens
- 9.2-by-11-by-22-Inch at 8-Ounces
Product Description
Mogul base fluorescent, 65 watt, equivalent to 300 watt incandescent. 6300K, 3800 lumens…. More >>
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SYLVANIA 25986 9-WATT COMPACT FLUORESCENT B10 LIGHT, 2 PACK
Feb 11th
- 9 Watt compact fluorescent (CFL) light bulb emits more light than 40 Watt incandescent light bulb
- Safe for indoor and outdoor use
- Bulbs screw in to candelabra and chandelier bulb bases
- Included adapters that grant the bulbs to fit into medium-size bulb bases
- Lasts up to 8000 hours, more than 5x standard incandescent bulbs
Product Description
You do not need to break the bank on your electrical bill each month in order to enjoy soft bright lights. If you use candelabra or chandelier style lighting in your home or outside, you can toss out those short-life, high-energy incandescent bulbs and replace them with the Sylvania 9 Watt B10 CFL Light Bulbs. The CFL bulbs included in this 2-pack will fit in any standard indoor or outdoor candelabra or chandelier style base; two adapters are also included to use the… More >>



