Europeans drop watt in favour of lumen

"Phil Allison" <phil_a@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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"ian field" <gangprobing.alien@ntlworld.com


** Fuck off -

you rabid, alien fucked pommy IDIOT !!!



One possibility is the rectifier reservoir electrolytic, it was a common
cause of failure in early types. The fact that space limitation restricts
this component to smaller than adequate remains true, the component is
highly stressed and I suspect the ESR rises significantly in a short
time.


** Peeeeuuuuukkkeeeeeeee..........................

Wot absolute, vomitous spew.

Total CRAP.



.... Phil
He's slowly turning into a parrot - or more likely a galah.
 
ian field wrote:
"Phil Allison" <phil_a@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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"ian field" <gangprobing.alien@ntlworld.com


** Fuck off -

you rabid, alien fucked pommy IDIOT !!!



One possibility is the rectifier reservoir electrolytic, it was a common
cause of failure in early types. The fact that space limitation restricts
this component to smaller than adequate remains true, the component is
highly stressed and I suspect the ESR rises significantly in a short
time.

** Peeeeuuuuukkkeeeeeeee..........................

Wot absolute, vomitous spew.

Total CRAP.



.... Phil


He's slowly turning into a parrot - or more likely a galah.


Certainly our Rainbow Parrot has a better repituore and much less stutter
 
ian field wrote:
Phillis Allison wrote:

.... Phillis

He's slowly turning into a parrot - or more likely a galah.

Too bad he didn't turn into the famous parrot on 'Monty Pyton'.


--
You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense!
 
atec 7 7 wrote:
ian field wrote:
"Phil Allison" <phil_a@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:78fm9rF1mfq6dU1@mid.individual.net...

"ian field" <gangprobing.alien@ntlworld.com


** Fuck off -

you rabid, alien fucked pommy IDIOT !!!



One possibility is the rectifier reservoir electrolytic, it was a common
cause of failure in early types. The fact that space limitation restricts
this component to smaller than adequate remains true, the component is
highly stressed and I suspect the ESR rises significantly in a short
time.

** Peeeeuuuuukkkeeeeeeee..........................

Wot absolute, vomitous spew.

Total CRAP.



.... Phil


He's slowly turning into a parrot - or more likely a galah.


Certainly our Rainbow Parrot has a better repituore and much less stutter

Phil just needs someone to clean out his cage so he stops eating his
droppings.


--
You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense!
 
ian field wrote:
"Sylvia Else" <sylvia@not.at.this.address> wrote in message
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Phil Allison wrote:
"ian field" <gangprobing.alien@ntlworld.com


** Fuck off -

you rabid, alien kiddie fucking pommy IDIOT !!!



One possibility is the rectifier reservoir electrolytic, it was a common
cause of failure in early types. The fact that space limitation
restricts this component to smaller than adequate remains true, the
component is highly stressed and I suspect the ESR rises significantly
in a short time.

** Peeeeuuuuukkkeeeeeeee..........................

Wot absolute, vomitous spee.

It doesn't seem totally implausible. Have you a theory of your own, Phil?

Sylvia.

He's too busy throwing a tantrum because he didn't think of it!

When the electronic ballast CFLs first hit the market and were much more
expensive, I attempted to repair any that failed - vented electrolytics were
at least as common as tubes dieing.

The quality of the electrolytics has improved significantly over the years
but space is limited and the small electrolytics are not ideal and succumb
to ripple current eventually.
It even fits with the fact that they then brighten as they warm, as ESR
drops with increasing temperature.

http://www.edn.com/article/CA6588368.html

I wonder whether it's purely a space limitation issue, or whether one
could get improved cold performance by replacing the capacitor with one
of a higher quality (and price).

Sylvia.
 
Michael A. Terrell wrote:
atec 7 7 wrote:
ian field wrote:
"Phil Allison" <phil_a@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:78fm9rF1mfq6dU1@mid.individual.net...
"ian field" <gangprobing.alien@ntlworld.com


** Fuck off -

you rabid, alien fucked pommy IDIOT !!!



One possibility is the rectifier reservoir electrolytic, it was a common
cause of failure in early types. The fact that space limitation restricts
this component to smaller than adequate remains true, the component is
highly stressed and I suspect the ESR rises significantly in a short
time.
** Peeeeuuuuukkkeeeeeeee..........................

Wot absolute, vomitous spew.

Total CRAP.



.... Phil

He's slowly turning into a parrot - or more likely a galah.


Certainly our Rainbow Parrot has a better repituore and much less stutter


Phil just needs someone to clean out his cage so he stops eating his
droppings.


I am sure a good headsmack would suffice but the weak little birdie wont
answer his cage door .
 
ian field wrote:

"Sylvia Else" <sylvia@not.at.this.address> wrote
Phil Allison wrote:
"ian field" <gangprobing.alien@ntlworld.com

** Fuck off -

you rabid, alien kiddie fucking pommy IDIOT !!!

One possibility is the rectifier reservoir electrolytic, it was a common
cause of failure in early types. The fact that space limitation
restricts this component to smaller than adequate remains true, the
component is highly stressed and I suspect the ESR rises significantly
in a short time.

** Peeeeuuuuukkkeeeeeeee..........................

Wot absolute, vomitous spee.

It doesn't seem totally implausible. Have you a theory of your own, Phil?

He's too busy throwing a tantrum because he didn't think of it!

When the electronic ballast CFLs first hit the market and were much more
expensive, I attempted to repair any that failed - vented electrolytics were
at least as common as tubes dieing.

The quality of the electrolytics has improved significantly over the years
but space is limited and the small electrolytics are not ideal and succumb
to ripple current eventually.
Not mention apparent issues with mounting orientation and whether or not the
lamp fitting is enclosed.

Graham
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due to the hugely increased level of spam please make the obvious adjustment to
my email address
 
atec 7 7 wrote:
I am sure a good headsmack would suffice but the weak little birdie wont
answer his cage door.

Can't get someone to go to the door and make him open it? No Court
ordered medical care?

http://www.psychlaws.org/StateActivity/florida.htm gives some
information on Florida's 'Baker Act' laws. Phil needs better care than
he is getting.


--
You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense!
 
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:cOednTL556kKer7XnZ2dnUVZ_tSdnZ2d@earthlink.com...
atec 7 7 wrote:

I am sure a good headsmack would suffice but the weak little birdie wont
answer his cage door.


Can't get someone to go to the door and make him open it? No Court
ordered medical care?

http://www.psychlaws.org/StateActivity/florida.htm gives some
information on Florida's 'Baker Act' laws. Phil needs better care than
he is getting.
He pretends to be sane for a few days so they let him out again!
 
"Sylvia Else" <sylvia@not.at.this.address> wrote in message
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ian field wrote:
"Sylvia Else" <sylvia@not.at.this.address> wrote in message
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Phil Allison wrote:
"ian field" <gangprobing.alien@ntlworld.com


** Fuck off -

you rabid, alien kiddie fucking pommy IDIOT !!!



One possibility is the rectifier reservoir electrolytic, it was a
common cause of failure in early types. The fact that space limitation
restricts this component to smaller than adequate remains true, the
component is highly stressed and I suspect the ESR rises significantly
in a short time.

** Peeeeuuuuukkkeeeeeeee..........................

Wot absolute, vomitous spee.

It doesn't seem totally implausible. Have you a theory of your own,
Phil?

Sylvia.

He's too busy throwing a tantrum because he didn't think of it!

When the electronic ballast CFLs first hit the market and were much more
expensive, I attempted to repair any that failed - vented electrolytics
were at least as common as tubes dieing.

The quality of the electrolytics has improved significantly over the
years but space is limited and the small electrolytics are not ideal and
succumb to ripple current eventually.

It even fits with the fact that they then brighten as they warm, as ESR
drops with increasing temperature.
Its almost certainly a contributing factor as the CFL ages but I think there
is another reason otherwise they'd get up to full brightness much quicker
when brand new.
 
Don't encourage the phuckwit Phil.

Phil Allison <phil_a@tpg.com.au> wrote in message news:789l0qF1l5jv9U1@mid.individual.net...
"terrycunt"


** The makers of the lamps do all lumen measurements for you !!!

Right!,

** Proves what an insane TROLL you are

FUCK HEAD !!


and they wouldn't be inclined to fudge the figures now would they?


** Irrelevant what they might be "inclined" to do.

Your absurd contention is 100% PARANOID SHITE

- typical of brain dead piles of autitsic shit like you.




..... Phil
 

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