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Fluorescent Work Lights

Andy Griffith

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Well I had high hopes for the round cfl in the old-school drop light deal, but initial testing was very disappointing. Picked up two 100W cfl's from HD.

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Ambient temp
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Light comes on but very weak. Pretty much useless.
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I stood around for a bit waiting for it to go full bright but finally moved on to getting something done. Came back about 15 minutes later and finally full bright.
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Repeated the test at an ambient temp of 63 with only a slight improvement. Tried it with both new 100w bulbs from hd and one 60w I had in the house. Also same results when using a different drop light fixture.
 
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Greatbear

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These are ones I use in old-school drop lights. Takes a minute or so for full brightness, but the shape is the same as a typical A19-A21 incandescent, the spiral CFL tube is fully protected by a tough plastic shell that makes the bulb look like a rough duty coated bulb, and being that the bulb is enclosed, they work well in cold temps. I have yet to break one or have one burn out.

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They come in different wattages, the 20 watt is a 75 watt incandescent equivalent, and the largest in this style.
 
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diggerrick

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Mine works fine. I just took this a few minutes ago (all other lights off) - ambient temperature <50F:
 

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