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#60029 12/22/05 12:05 AM
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We have found that vibration kills a lot more than people think; especially on a lower floor where people walk above.

No kidding... At work I replaced a whole batch of CFLs because they were growing dim after about 1 year. Now I change incandescents bi-weekly. [Linked Image]

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To high wattage or wrong type lamps in recessed fittings, poor ventilation and hence quick burn out of lamps.

Vibration of floor above the lamps

Poor connections causes voltage fluctuations, intermittand arcing and brief voltage spikes across arc gap.

too high continuous mains voltage 5% over 50% reduction in lamp life 10% over 90% reduction in lamplife [Linked Image]


The product of rotation, excitation and flux produces electricty.
#60031 12/22/05 12:37 AM
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Sandro2,

What is the location of these fixtures? Kitchen, bath, porch, rec room? And what are the max wattage ratings for the trims? And are the trims listed for use in the housings? Give me something! Thanks, HLCbuild

#60032 12/22/05 07:15 AM
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Thanks
I will try these suggestions

#60033 12/22/05 08:19 PM
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also, you could put the lamps on a dimmer as a lamp dimmed to 90% should almost double the length of its life

#60034 12/23/05 01:07 AM
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D'oh! I didn't think about this before: if dimming isn't a necessity, try a compact fluorescent light (CFL). The use about 1/4 the power for a given amount of light, and less heat.

They come in both clear and frosted glass reflector bulbs, as well as standard and globe shapes, and even candelabra types.


Larry Fine
Fine Electric Co.
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