Method of rectifying insufficient brightness from a CFL.

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This might be one of those cases where turning on the light may trip
the breaker due to inrush current.
 
"kreed"
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This might be one of those cases where turning on the light may trip
the breaker due to inrush current.

** Using my Xmas pressy DSO to good effect, I measured the inrush surge of
a 22 watt CLF the other day.

When switched near to a voltage peak, I max was a cool 33 amps.

The current pulse had an overall duration of 120uS.




....... Phil
 
"kreed"

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This might be one of those cases where turning on the light may trip
the breaker due to inrush current.

BRILLIANT !! The only thing I don't like about it is that it's not
symmetrical.

Mark
 
kreed wrote:
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This might be one of those cases where turning on the light may trip
the breaker due to inrush current.
I think I'd want to run that on a 3 phase supply.

Sylvia.
 
"Stupider than Anyone Else Alive "


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This might be one of those cases where turning on the light may trip
the breaker due to inrush current.

I think I'd want to run that on a 3 phase supply.

** WTF for - you imbecile ??

Its less than 150 watts of load.



..... Phil
 
Phil Allison wrote:
"Stupider than Anyone Else Alive "


http://byaki.net/uploads/posts/2009-12/1261688729_fixed_14.jpg


This might be one of those cases where turning on the light may trip
the breaker due to inrush current.
I think I'd want to run that on a 3 phase supply.


** WTF for - you imbecile ??

Its less than 150 watts of load.
Have you no sense of humour, Phil?

Sylvia.
 
kreed wrote:
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This might be one of those cases where turning on the light may trip
the breaker due to inrush current.

Obviously doing it for better colour balance judging by the different
phosphor types.
 
well , it wouldnt be a problem for you would it phil , since your bypassed
th e electric meter in ya fuse box....




"Phil Allison" <phil_a@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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"Stupider than Anyone Else Alive "


http://byaki.net/uploads/posts/2009-12/1261688729_fixed_14.jpg


This might be one of those cases where turning on the light may trip
the breaker due to inrush current.

I think I'd want to run that on a 3 phase supply.


** WTF for - you imbecile ??

Its less than 150 watts of load.



.... Phil
 

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