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As energy costs go up, way up, replaced a bunch of bulbs with compact
fluorescents. These things interfere BAD with MW even 40 feet away down a level in my 4 level split level house, low to moderate with SW varying on band. Anyone else noticing this? Listening in the dark these days. |
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![]() uncle arnie wrote: As energy costs go up, way up, replaced a bunch of bulbs with compact fluorescents. These things interfere BAD with MW even 40 feet away down a level in my 4 level split level house, low to moderate with SW varying on band. Anyone else noticing this? Listening in the dark these days. Honestly no and I use nothing but such bulbs. I did notice some of the cheaper one do badly though in area with any Dampness |
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Screw them flourescents anywhere near my webtv and my computer
equipment.Screw them mf's (Massey Furguson's) F... em! cuhulin |
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Trow them flourescents in the s..t can and go back to the good old style
light bulbs you have to replace every couple or tree weeks. cuhulin |
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uncle arnie wrote:
As energy costs go up, way up, replaced a bunch of bulbs with compact fluorescents. These things interfere BAD with MW even 40 feet away down a level in my 4 level split level house, low to moderate with SW varying on band. Anyone else noticing this? Listening in the dark these days. The cheap imported CFLs don't have a power factor correction circuit which allows all the harmonics into the power lines. I use surplus commercial grade four tube ceiling fixtures with just two lamps (Disconnect the second ballast or put it on a separate switch to give more light with two more tubes.) in my work areas. I got a great deal on them. Nine fixtures were given to me and delivered to my house for free. ![]() very quiet, both electrically and mechanically because they are rated for commercial service. -- Link to my "Computers for disabled Veterans" project website deleted after threats were telephoned to my church. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 17:20:23 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: uncle arnie wrote: As energy costs go up, way up, replaced a bunch of bulbs with compact fluorescents. These things interfere BAD with MW even 40 feet away down a level in my 4 level split level house, low to moderate with SW varying on band. Anyone else noticing this? Listening in the dark these days. The cheap imported CFLs don't have a power factor correction circuit which allows all the harmonics into the power lines. I use surplus commercial grade four tube ceiling fixtures with just two lamps (Disconnect the second ballast or put it on a separate switch to give more light with two more tubes.) in my work areas. I got a great deal on them. Nine fixtures were given to me and delivered to my house for free. ![]() very quiet, both electrically and mechanically because they are rated for commercial service. |
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On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 21:51:16 -0600, uncle arnie
wrote: As energy costs go up, way up, replaced a bunch of bulbs with compact fluorescents. These things interfere BAD with MW even 40 feet away down a level in my 4 level split level house, low to moderate with SW varying on band. Anyone else noticing this? Listening in the dark these days. Been using those things since they first came out ca. 20 years ago. Most are very quiet. Occasionally you'll get a noisy one. Check each bulb, one at a time. My last RFI problem was a Linksys Router, which was horrible. I replaced it with a D-Link which makes no noise at all. |
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On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:18:58 -0400, "brayner"
wrote: Are these the small curly flourescents, about 13 watts sometimes selling in some dollar stores? I'm using a few of these and they seem to have a range of about 10 feet, causing quite a bit of hum on the SW bands. Gosh. All my antennas are outside. There's so much crap coming up the power lines from outside I wouldn't think of using an antenna that wasn't at least 10 feet from the house. |
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Let me go look at mine in my kitchen lamp/light.It has Lights Of America
name brand on it and it has four seperate loops,(the bulb loops,sort of like if you was to bend a piece of coathanger wire to make a simple loop) Not counting the brass/copper/whatever it's made of screw in base part,the bulb measures about five inches tall.I once bought a flourescent screw in light bulb at a department store on Ellis Ave (W.T.Grant store,I think it was) that was going out of business back in the early 1970's.That flourescent light bulb lasted in my bathroom for over fourteen years. cuhulin |
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All of those new fangled screw in flourescent light bulbs are not the
same quality though.Some of them will burn out very quickly,according to a news article I once read on the internet a few years ago. cuhulin |
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