Re: N:Vision CFL's
- From: Nick Hull <nhull@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 06:57:29 -0500
In article <HdidndcmN-c7-5vbnZ2dnUVZ_r2onZ2d@xxxxxxx>,
"Robert Green" <ROBERT_GREEN1963@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Put a better shade on and a new identical (from same package) CFL and
everything works perfect. But if I use that old "100 watter" anywhere
in the house it shuts down my entire system, presumably by noise
generation (I have no instruments). It still lights normally, but has a
slight buzz.
If your memory is as shaky as mine, destroy that bulb now (or at least slice
it open in the name of science)! Those things have a way of finding their
way back into the rotation. (-:
I marked it clearly "Bad X-10" in magic marker on the base. I might use
it to test x-10 filters etc.
.
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