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Author Beginners guid to CFL's
MoreRockin

2005-12-14, 2:21 am

http://www.michigan.gov/documents/C...ual_42043_7.pdf

I found this astronomnically useful. Hopefully "newbies" like myself
will find this helpful. If anyone would like to add to this in a manor
newbies can comprehend, than please do.

daestrom

2005-12-14, 6:21 pm


"MoreRockin" <jarfi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> http://www.michigan.gov/documents/C...ual_42043_7.pdf
>
> I found this astronomnically useful. Hopefully "newbies" like myself
> will find this helpful. If anyone would like to add to this in a manor
> newbies can comprehend, than please do.
>


Does look good. Thanks for sharing.

daestrom


meow2222@care2.com

2005-12-18, 12:21 pm

MoreRockin wrote:
> http://www.michigan.gov/documents/C...ual_42043_7.pdf
>
> I found this astronomnically useful. Hopefully "newbies" like myself
> will find this helpful. If anyone would like to add to this in a manor
> newbies can comprehend, than please do.


all it mentions is the basic formats and cost (and the prices quoted
are way out). Nothing about light quality and choices, warm up times,
outdoor use, why you should avoid halophosphate cfls, life/price,
flickering, pr even the pros and cons of cfl vs filament.

NT

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