bigleo48
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All,
Saw a video on Kleenrite website about replacing my 250W Metal Halide bulbs with 65W CFLs. I saw some postings about this but they were 3 or 4 years old so I figured I'd revisit it.
First, I did not realize that both bulbs are E39 Mogul base sockets. This makes the change over easy. Just bypass the transformer and capacitor and connect 110VAC direct to the socket. So no cost on the conversion.
It also seems they are about the same size, so they should fit in my Scottsdale fixtures.
It also seems that the CFLs have about the same cool white 4100K color and the same amount of perceived light output.
Price wise is about even with the CFL having a longer lifespan and less decay with instant on.
At 110VAC, that's about a 1/4 of the power consumption. A good savings for no real cost.
Have any of you done this? If so, then what are your perceived results?
Thanks in advance...Big
Saw a video on Kleenrite website about replacing my 250W Metal Halide bulbs with 65W CFLs. I saw some postings about this but they were 3 or 4 years old so I figured I'd revisit it.
First, I did not realize that both bulbs are E39 Mogul base sockets. This makes the change over easy. Just bypass the transformer and capacitor and connect 110VAC direct to the socket. So no cost on the conversion.
It also seems they are about the same size, so they should fit in my Scottsdale fixtures.
It also seems that the CFLs have about the same cool white 4100K color and the same amount of perceived light output.
Price wise is about even with the CFL having a longer lifespan and less decay with instant on.
At 110VAC, that's about a 1/4 of the power consumption. A good savings for no real cost.
Have any of you done this? If so, then what are your perceived results?
Thanks in advance...Big