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William R. Walsh
 
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Hi!

If you can run two 60 watt lamps you could light your whole house with
compact fluorescent bulbs, even the ones equivilant to a 100W bulb use

only
about 25W.


I could run more than that, but I wanted to keep the UPS well within its
operating limits. I think there would be room for four bulbs at 60W, but
that's crowding things a bit and probably very stressful on the circuitry.

As far as the compact flourescent bulbs go, I tried a few that I had in
other fixtures around the house. None of those bulbs reacted very well. Most
of them had some difficulty starting and others failed after running just
fine for a while. I do like these CFL bulbs in certain instances but I don't
think this is one of the places that they work well.

William




 
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