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Default Compact Flourescent "Lamps" for Ceiling Fan(s)

On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 07:20:27 -0500, "John Gilmer"
wrote:

I have become a true believer in the Compact Fluorescent (CF) lamps than
replace "Edison base" standard lamps.

The problem is that ceiling fan light of the "schoolhouse" type (round
globe) will not accept any but the smallest CF.

A 10" diameter globe would only take a 15 watt CF. In theory that's as
bright as a 60 watt conventional light but who is kidding!

In a rental property, we have two fans with small globes (8"?). The only
CF that would fit was only 5 watts. The same fixtures could take (and I
installed) 60 watt incandescent bulbs. I would MUCH rather use a CF. I
would need a CF that doesn't exceed about 3.5" in any dimension but that
puts out more 15 watts of CF light. That's not much but it's better than a
5 watt light.



Some ideas that I might think about:

1. Replace the light kit of the fan with a bigger one.
2. Replace the globe for a bigger one.
3. Operate without a globe.
4. Get the 'full spectrem' CF bulbs, they look brighter for the same
wattage.

Just some guesses,

tom @ www.Japanese-Beetles.com