wow. how popular is n-vision? I found one of them in the fixture in my house. Funny thing is it was in a box with three other GEs when it was purchased. Anyways pretty soon it'll be time to replace them anyways. The ends are getting black and and plastic has a slight color to it.
@ streetlight98
N-Vision is Home Depots house brand If I remember correctly it was Commercial Electric -> N-Vision -> and now Eco Smart is what the newer ones are branded
A 4 pack if 13Watt CFLS are about $4 at the Home Depot that's why I buy them there. The Home Depot CFLS are pretty decent for the price
I still have a Commercial Electric one that still works (From the Year 2000)
ahh i see. funny thing is got them at Lowe's. The n-vision lamp was in a box with three other GEs and it was a GE box. Maybe someone swapped the lamps in the store? Anyways the lamp looked new and it's worked since 2005-ish or whenever it was installed along with the GEs. We don't really use CFLs anymore. I guess it was a fad thing for my parents lol. First it was the "yay we're saving energy" but now it's all "man these things look so weird" and "these stupid things never fit in the fixtures right!".
TCP makes commercial electric, N vision and Eco smart CFL lamps, not sure about the LED lamps though
also i have one of those same 55W CFL in my collection, it was in a torchirre lamp at my grandpas place but he said it was too bright after a while, so i got to keep it, replaced it with a 30W sylvania CFL and he is happy not to mention it fits within the lamp shade!
TCP also makes TCP branded CFLs along with Commercial electric, N-Vision, and EcoSmart...
My first spiral CFLs were Commercial Electric 14w 2700k ones and I think (although they're at my mother's house in California) that they still work.
Then came the 18w GreenLite spiral CFLs that were electronic rapid start (remember those things? I liked them much more than the modern instant start ones)
yeah i have 2 remaining green-lite CFLs in use at my grandmas place, the one starts rather slowly the other is normal , think its near EOL
some areas seem to have many more selections of CFLs in the stores then others
how come CFLs are so close in wattage to one another? (there's 13, 14, 15 and 16W all in a row...) I've actually never used 14W CFLs. We've used only the 13W versions. I've never seen a 14W CFL used aorund here. I have a 14W Sylvania CFL buglite though that i grabbed out of an abandoned building. It was in a town-and-country looking plastic wall light with the panels busted out and the top missing.
yeah i have GE CFLs that are 13W and 60W equivalent and the 15W "50% longer life" that is 60W equivalent as well, though the 100W equivalent for GE goes up to 28W biax, some manufactures like sparsam/Ikea rate theirs at 20W = 100W, i would guess GE compensates for a slight lumen loss over life ?
yeah they even sell high-bay fixtures for them, at $45 they are just a normal high-bay without the ballast box and have a mogul socket, that's just asking for failure using any CFL over 40W base up in a high bay
@ Aaron; yeah I would but one of those empty highbays and remote ballast it if i had the room! I have a spare ballast and will have to more spare ballasts in week.
I currently have a 175W MH/MV ballast and will be getting a 400W HPS and 175W MV ballast from Bryan (Traffic light1) when we meet up next sunday. He'll be getting a MV lamp and two photocells and a cord for his NOS M-250R.
N-Vision is Home Depots house brand If I remember correctly it was Commercial Electric -> N-Vision -> and now Eco Smart is what the newer ones are branded
A 4 pack if 13Watt CFLS are about $4 at the Home Depot that's why I buy them there. The Home Depot CFLS are pretty decent for the price
I still have a Commercial Electric one that still works (From the Year 2000)
also i have one of those same 55W CFL in my collection, it was in a torchirre lamp at my grandpas place but he said it was too bright after a while, so i got to keep it, replaced it with a 30W sylvania CFL and he is happy not to mention it fits within the lamp shade!
My first spiral CFLs were Commercial Electric 14w 2700k ones and I think (although they're at my mother's house in California) that they still work.
Then came the 18w GreenLite spiral CFLs that were electronic rapid start (remember those things? I liked them much more than the modern instant start ones)
some areas seem to have many more selections of CFLs in the stores then others
supposedly they go up to 200W on 1000 bulbs.com , which is insane
http://genet.gelighting.com/LightProducts/Dispatcher?REQUEST=COMMERCIALSPECPAGE&PRODUCTCODE=78965
it says that under additional information