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CFL question
I have a CFL bulb that is NOT the twisty type. It has several parallel
sections inside of a glass cover that makes it look somewhat like an incandescent bulb. The glass cover has a small break - a hole about the size of a quarter. The bulb lights when plugged in. Would this be safe to use? ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580') |
CFL question
on 11/11/2008 8:01 AM ---MIKE--- said the following:
I have a CFL bulb that is NOT the twisty type. It has several parallel sections inside of a glass cover that makes it look somewhat like an incandescent bulb. The glass cover has a small break - a hole about the size of a quarter. The bulb lights when plugged in. Would this be safe to use? ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580') I would say so. The incandescent bulb shape is just a cover to make it more appealing than the spiral type. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
CFL question
In article , ---MIKE--- wrote:
I have a CFL bulb that is NOT the twisty type. It has several parallel sections inside of a glass cover that makes it look somewhat like an incandescent bulb. The glass cover has a small break - a hole about the size of a quarter. The bulb lights when plugged in. Would this be safe to use? It is safe. All the hole will do is maybe change the light distribution pattern a little and maybe make the CFL a little more vulnerable to cold than it was before. - Don Klipstein ) |
CFL question
"---MIKE---" wrote in message ... I have a CFL bulb that is NOT the twisty type. It has several parallel sections inside of a glass cover that makes it look somewhat like an incandescent bulb. The glass cover has a small break - a hole about the size of a quarter. The bulb lights when plugged in. Would this be safe to use? The only thing you have to worry about is photons leaking or cutting yourself. |
CFL question
On Nov 11, 7:01*am, (---MIKE---) wrote:
I have a CFL bulb that is NOT the twisty type. *It has several parallel sections inside of a glass cover that makes it look somewhat like an incandescent bulb. *The glass cover has a small break - a hole about the size of a quarter. *The bulb lights when plugged in. *Would this be safe to use? * * * * * * * * * ---MIKE---In the White Mountains of New Hampshire * (44° 15' *N - Elevation 1580') It should be fine, just keep small inquisitive kids away from it. |
CFL question
On Nov 11, 8:01*am, (---MIKE---) wrote:
I have a CFL bulb that is NOT the twisty type. *It has several parallel sections inside of a glass cover that makes it look somewhat like an incandescent bulb. *The glass cover has a small break - a hole about the size of a quarter. *The bulb lights when plugged in. *Would this be safe to use? * * * * * * * * * ---MIKE---In the White Mountains of New Hampshire * (44° 15' *N - Elevation 1580') Indoors in a place not likely to get splashed and you will be fine. |
CFL question
Some of those photons have been shown to cause cancer. I'd take the bulb to
the local hospital, and ask them to safely dispose it. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Roger Shoaf" wrote in message ... The only thing you have to worry about is photons leaking or cutting yourself. |
CFL question
In article , Stormin Mormon wrote:
Some of those photons have been shown to cause cancer. I'd take the bulb to the local hospital, and ask them to safely dispose it. I hope you are being sarcastic! For equal level of illumination, most grades/forms of daylight have more carcinogenetic photons than light from CFLs including the damaged one in question has! Oh, and hospitals are places that have a high rate of "proper disposal" of fluorescent lamps! In large part due to using so many of them! - Don Klipstein ) |
CFL question
I'm not being sarcastic. I'm being obtuse.
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Don Klipstein" wrote in message ... In article , Stormin Mormon wrote: Some of those photons have been shown to cause cancer. I'd take the bulb to the local hospital, and ask them to safely dispose it. I hope you are being sarcastic! For equal level of illumination, most grades/forms of daylight have more carcinogenetic photons than light from CFLs including the damaged one in question has! Oh, and hospitals are places that have a high rate of "proper disposal" of fluorescent lamps! In large part due to using so many of them! - Don Klipstein ) |
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