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gore[_2_] September 19th 08 02:51 AM

CFL's with a generator
 
I replaced all my incandescents with CFLs. With the recent power outages
here (Ohio) I bought a generator and was wondering if the CFLs can handle
the fluctuation of the generator.What I mean by the fluctuation is choke not
being set right so you hear the motor speed up and slow down evey half a
second



Stormin Mormon September 19th 08 03:05 AM

CFL's with a generator
 
Typically, that's a governor spring that has lost some of it's bounce. The
fluctuating is called "hunting".

Dunno how the CFL will handle it. Let us know?

--
Christopher A. Young
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..


"gore" wrote in message
...
I replaced all my incandescents with CFLs. With the recent power outages
here (Ohio) I bought a generator and was wondering if the CFLs can handle
the fluctuation of the generator.What I mean by the fluctuation is choke not
being set right so you hear the motor speed up and slow down evey half a
second




Uncle Monster[_3_] September 19th 08 03:09 AM

CFL's with a generator
 
gore wrote:
I replaced all my incandescents with CFLs. With the recent power outages
here (Ohio) I bought a generator and was wondering if the CFLs can handle
the fluctuation of the generator.What I mean by the fluctuation is choke not
being set right so you hear the motor speed up and slow down evey half a
second


You're in grave danger, the CFL's will
all explode at the same time filling
your home with toxic mercury vapor and
billions of little ozones and polar bears
will die.

[8~{} Uncle Monster

Stormin Mormon September 19th 08 03:57 AM

CFL's with a generator
 
Ah, but he can always buy carbon credits from Al Gore, and all will be well.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"Uncle Monster" wrote in message
...
gore wrote:

You're in grave danger, the CFL's will
all explode at the same time filling
your home with toxic mercury vapor and
billions of little ozones and polar bears
will die.

[8~{} Uncle Monster



HeyBub[_3_] September 19th 08 12:51 PM

CFL's with a generator
 
gore wrote:
I replaced all my incandescents with CFLs. With the recent power
outages here (Ohio) I bought a generator and was wondering if the
CFLs can handle the fluctuation of the generator.What I mean by the
fluctuation is choke not being set right so you hear the motor speed
up and slow down evey half a second


I don't think momentary fluctuations will bother a CFL.

If you're worried, either repair the generator, put the lights on a UPS, or
keep a few incandescent bulbs in the pantry.



JohnR66 September 19th 08 01:26 PM

CFL's with a generator
 
"gore" wrote in message
...
I replaced all my incandescents with CFLs. With the recent power outages
here (Ohio) I bought a generator and was wondering if the CFLs can handle
the fluctuation of the generator.What I mean by the fluctuation is choke
not being set right so you hear the motor speed up and slow down evey half
a second

Difficult to answer without knowing the range of fluctuation. CFLs should
not be affected unless the flutuation is wide. As long as the voltage is
between 100 and 125, I doubt there would be any problem.

I'd be more concerned with devices with induction motors, like a
refrigeration compressor.



ransley September 19th 08 03:15 PM

CFL's with a generator
 
On Sep 18, 8:51*pm, "gore" wrote:
I replaced all my incandescents with CFLs. With the recent power outages
here (Ohio) I bought a generator and was wondering if the CFLs *can handle
the fluctuation of the generator.What I mean by the fluctuation is choke not
being set right so you hear the motor speed up and slow down evey half a
second


Check voltage, no electronics will survive a defective gen, and thats
what you have.

Nick Danger September 21st 08 09:44 AM

CFL's with a generator
 

"gore" wrote in message
...
I replaced all my incandescents with CFLs. With the recent power outages
here (Ohio) I bought a generator and was wondering if the CFLs can handle
the fluctuation of the generator.What I mean by the fluctuation is choke
not being set right so you hear the motor speed up and slow down evey half
a second


Every extended outage costs me a bulb or two. Doesn't necessarily happen
while on generator power, but shortly afterward - i.e. next couple weeks.
Casualties are spread pretty evenly between incandescent and CFL.



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