BruiseLee
Enlightened
I bought a bunch of these cheap at Costco. I've bought their 100, 75, and 60 watt equivalent lights. I thought they were manufactured by Feit Electric, but looking at an actual 75 watt bulb I see "American Power Products" on the side. The 60 watters seems to be made by a company called "Conserv-Energy".
The packaging says these things are supposed to last 8 times longer than a standard 1000 watt bulb. O.K., so that's 8,000 hours.
I've got to tell you, I am very disappointed with these things. I've had bulbs last less than 2 weeks. I don't have these things hooked up to dimmers, nor are they being used outside. I'm not using them in enclosed fixtures, either, or any of the other places the instructions warn you not to use them. The worst ones are the 75W ones (actually 23W) made by American Power Products.
What have your experinces been with energy saving fluorescents? Perhaps these are just a bad brands? Or, maybe I just got a bad batch? I have to admit I installed some in an exit tunnel where I work. They are on 24/7 there, and definitely are lasting longer than conventional bulbs in that application. Perhaps turning them on and off, even if its only a few times a day, shortens their lifetimes?
Can anyone recommend a good brand of fluorescents light?
Bruise
The packaging says these things are supposed to last 8 times longer than a standard 1000 watt bulb. O.K., so that's 8,000 hours.
I've got to tell you, I am very disappointed with these things. I've had bulbs last less than 2 weeks. I don't have these things hooked up to dimmers, nor are they being used outside. I'm not using them in enclosed fixtures, either, or any of the other places the instructions warn you not to use them. The worst ones are the 75W ones (actually 23W) made by American Power Products.
What have your experinces been with energy saving fluorescents? Perhaps these are just a bad brands? Or, maybe I just got a bad batch? I have to admit I installed some in an exit tunnel where I work. They are on 24/7 there, and definitely are lasting longer than conventional bulbs in that application. Perhaps turning them on and off, even if its only a few times a day, shortens their lifetimes?
Can anyone recommend a good brand of fluorescents light?
Bruise