Compact Fluorescent Lamps Burn Out Faster Than Expected, Limiting Energy Savings in California's Efficiency Program
In , zek
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SNIP previously quoted material
I wanted to add, I have maybe 3 in the house I leave on all the time.
Partly for my kittys, and partly, it saves flicking the switch.
My LED's inside are on all the time, and are attached to a battery
backup. There are some in bathroom and kitchen under cabinet.
Will add some more when I finish basement.
For cats, just get a few of those low power green or blue LED
nightlights. Dark-adapted people can see their way around with those, and
cats have much better night vision than people have.
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- Don Klipstein )
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