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Don Klipstein
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In article <jlbhn2t1jtcsk6219glt8tqil875bu2mna@4ax.com>, Glen Walpert wrote:
compact fluorescent lamps.
CCFL is cold cathode fluorescent lamp, which the usual household use
compacts are not. (One exception - N:Vision's 3-watt candelabra base does
appear to me to be cold cathode. BTW, the nominally 4-watt candelabra
base ones are hot cathode.)
- Don Klipstein (don@misty.com)
Please use the correct acronym - we have been talking about CFLs,On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 21:51:52 GMT, Jonathan Kirwan
jkirwan@easystreet.com> wrote:
trimmed complaint about unreliable CCFL lights
compact fluorescent lamps.
CCFL is cold cathode fluorescent lamp, which the usual household use
compacts are not. (One exception - N:Vision's 3-watt candelabra base does
appear to me to be cold cathode. BTW, the nominally 4-watt candelabra
base ones are hot cathode.)
- Don Klipstein (don@misty.com)