cold cathode dimmable lamps [RE-wrenches]

Jay Peltz, Peltz Power jay at asis.com
Sun May 7 11:57:18 PDT 2006


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Hi Windy,

Thanks for the update.

Do they take a different dimmer than a standard electronic dimmer?

thanks,

jay

PS I saw these in FarmTEk catalog



>
> I got three of these made by Taylorbrite, for my camper van. I got  
> them from Westmarine, last year. They were expensive, and the  
> dimmers were expensive. I went for low power and multiple fixtures  
> so I don't need the dimmers. So I can't report on the dimmers, but  
> I love the lights.
>
> They appear (by casual observation) to be a bit more efficient than  
> good quality CFs. 10% may be correct (for mine, at least). Of  
> course claim of 30% might be made by comparing them to a poor  
> quality CF.
>
> They are extremely rugged, so especially suited to mobile use, and  
> have an ultra-long life. Very little heat, not concentrated at the  
> ends of the tubes. Tubes are skinny, much like those of CFs.
>
> I LOVE the quality of light -- a warm spectrum comfortable for a  
> living space. They are not advertised or specified as such, but I  
> called the factory and they told me the Kelvin temperature which I  
> forgot, but it's in the warm-medium range.
>
> One that I got is a double-tube fixture in which the switch selects  
> off/1/2-tube. That's almost like having a dimmer, but cheaper.
>
> Windy


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