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Not sure, I kinda took the chance. If they burn out in less then a year then I'll know CFLs were a bad idea.
I just went to turn them on now and they seem fine. I really need to insulate that area though. Frost on indoor walls is usually not a good thing. Probably loosing lot of heat through there. My heat seems to max out at about 23C, I can't get the house higher then that if I tried, not that I'd want to go that high, but I did try it once just to see.
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Red Squirrel wrote: Not sure, I kinda took the chance. If they burn out in less then a year then I'll know CFLs were a bad idea.
My parents use one on the porch. (I convinced them to replace all their incandescent bulbs.) It’s been there for about two years now. I don’t think cold weather actually reduces the lifespan, but it takes a few seconds longer than usual to get to full brightness whenever it’s cold. Of course, Tennessee cold is different from Canada cold.
Red Squirrel wrote: My heat seems to max out at about 23C, I can't get the house higher then that if I tried, not that I'd want to go that high, but I did try it once just to see.
That gives me an idea for a topic.
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I did notice they do take a bit longer to get to full power. When I first wired them I needed supplies to finish the job and the store was closed but I at least wanted to test the install, so I strip the end of the wire and put it into the socket. At first I thought it did not work, but then I saw the area getting brighter. The first time you turn on a bulb it seems to take longer too. I think they need a "Burn in" time.
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