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I've got a cold garage and porch during the winter (like -30F). Have you had good results in these conditions with any of the alternatives to incandescent bulbs? Thanks!

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I hope they have improved, just a couple years ago it took a minute or two for a cold flourescent to light up. I have incandescents in all my yerd lights.

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I bought some CFL's last summer and they take a few minutes to light up in a 65 degree house. They are not cheap and they are garbage as far as I am concerned
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Bought my first incandesant screw in a couple of years ago or less. The first one went out a couple of days ago. This ain't gonna be pretty and it ain't gonna be cheap. They come on as slow as a sunrise. ear
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I should probably stock up on lamp oil before they ban that too.
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I bought some CFL's last summer and they take a few minutes to light up in a 65 degree house. They are not cheap and they are garbage as far as I am concerned

 
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CFL's seem to quit once the temp goes below 0. If you leave them on they're OK but the ballasts don't work well in below 0 temps so they might not light up again if you shut them off.
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I leave 1 on all the time on each end of my porch. have never had to replace 1 yet
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They do take a bit to "warm up" in cold weather, but I like the durability.  I was replacing regular light bulbe 2 or 3 times a year.  Since  I switched over, I have only had one of the new flo bulbs fail.
 
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Have any of you tried them in your "security light" yet? You know, the ones that are on a motion sensor.....absofreakinlutely useless!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Have you had success with alternatives to incandescent bulbs in the cold?
« Reply #10 on: January 03, 2012, 05:40:51 PM »
Have any of you tried them in your "security light" yet? You know, the ones that are on a motion sensor.....absofreakinlutely useless!!!!!!!!!

 
HEH, maybe they just need a bit more motion. POWDERMAN.  ;D ;D
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Re: Have you had success with alternatives to incandescent bulbs in the cold?
« Reply #11 on: January 04, 2012, 03:33:15 AM »
From my experience with compact fluerescent bulbs, they are best suitable for lights that are to be left on for some period of time.  For very cold and very short term "on" periods, the ones I have had experience with are not the best choice.
 
However, cfl bulbs have proven to be much longer lasting and cheaper to operate in some applications.  My daughter owns a hair salon where a lot of lights are employed.  Before the cfl bulbs were available, we were replacing incandescents about every other week and we used full spectrum bulbs, so they weren't cheap.  We switched over to the cfl bulbs because of the longer life.  We use the less expensive standard light (soft light) cfl bulbs in locations that are not critical for light spectrum.  Some of these lights are left on 24-7 and very rarely need to be replaced.  In critical areas around the work stations, we use full spectrum 6500 K daylight cfl bulbs.  They provide much brighter light, last many times longer (months, or years vs weeks), and use a fraction of the power of comparable incondescents.  Do they pay for themselves--maybe. 
 
So far, our experience has shown that there are various degrees of quality in cfl bulbs.  We have had very good luck with G.E. bulbs.  Not so much with some of the cut-rate brands.  Price is sort of an indicator of how long the bulbs might last.  Some stores will replace cfl bulbs that burn out before their stated guarantee if you keep your receipt.  I have returned bulbs to Home Depot and they were replaced with higher quality bulbs that lasted for years.   
 
Lately, we have been buying the full spectrum bulbs at Walmart (G.E. 100 watt equivalent) and I was told that even when these bulbs are used in a commercial venue, if they don't live up to their guarantee, they will replace them for free.  The only problem is that who keeps receipts for years?  If it were my business I would, but my daughter isn't as thrifty as I am.
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Re: Have you had success with alternatives to incandescent bulbs in the cold?
« Reply #12 on: January 04, 2012, 05:15:36 AM »
I've been using the CFB from Sam's club for years. At first I was concerned because of the price, but now don't mind. My inital reason for switching over was I was getting tired of having to replace the old incandecent ones so often. Seemed I was always out of them... For this reason I swithed practically all my bulbs over to the CFB type. They run forever. I have one in a bathroom that's been in longer than I remember.
 
We don't see that many really cold days so I can't speak to that.
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Re: Have you had success with alternatives to incandescent bulbs in the cold?
« Reply #13 on: January 04, 2012, 09:43:00 AM »
Have any of you tried them in your "security light" yet? You know, the ones that are on a motion sensor.....absofreakinlutely useless!!!!!!!!!

 
HEH, maybe they just need a bit more motion. POWDERMAN.  ;D ;D

Yep and that motion would be a nice arc as the CFL leaves my hand and lands in the trash can.
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