Are name-brand low-energy fluorescent "Green" bulbs any brighter than store brand?

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Posted by Doc on November 29, 2008, 6:28 am
 
Just got a 4-pack of the Walmart "Great Value" version of these energy-
saver style fluorescent 23w bulbs which they claim are equivalent to a
100w incandescent bulb. Not even close. It's about like a 40w bulb.

Are the name brand bulbs of this type any better?

Posted by The Daring Dufas on November 29, 2008, 7:07 am
 
Doc wrote:

A 23 watt CFL lamp should put out a great deal
of light. One thing I have found when dealing
with a number of CFL lights is the fact that the
lamps have a warm up period. The colder the ambient
temperature the more time it takes the darn things
to reach full brightness. I've installed them in
the bathroom exhaust fan/light fixtures at several
business because of the long life of the lights and
soon discovered that in the wintertime it's like a
40 watt incandescent until about 10 minutes later
when it's as bright or brighter than a 100 watt
standard bulb. In the summertime, flip the switch
and it as bright as ever. I imagine that the more
expensive CFL lamps will perform better over a wider
temperature range.

TDD

Posted by John Weiss on November 29, 2008, 12:00 pm
 
I like that "feature" in the bathroom, because the light doesn't blind me as
badly when I turn it on at night...



Posted by Doc on November 30, 2008, 7:08 am
 
Okay, I see it gets considerably brighter with time. However, this
seems like something of an annoyance if I want there to be light
*now*. Sort of like revisting TV's that need warming up or something.

Posted by SteveB on November 30, 2008, 12:20 pm
 

Okay, I see it gets considerably brighter with time. However, this
seems like something of an annoyance if I want there to be light
*now*. Sort of like revisting TV's that need warming up or something.

reply:

Doctor to patient, "You need to give up wine, women, and song."

Patient, "Will I live any longer?"

Doctor, "No, but it will seem like one hell of a lot longer."

All this bullshit and hooey to save a few pennies here and there, and so
little kids won't eat used up light bulbs and die.

Steve



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