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If you believe Dr. Havas, that dirty electricity exacerbates diabetes, you have to do a lot more than pull your compact fluorescents; you have to get rid of you computer, phones and wifi as well. And you have to be convinced that there is some new environmental diabetes that is being called type three.
sparkyrich said:Besides, cfls are old technology now. Try replacing them with leds. Instant full output unlike cfl's that take an age to warm up and colour rendition is better - cfl's tend to be harsh. Plus, as a bonus, electricity consumption is even lower.
hanadr said:I'm sure that Astrology has more effect!
Hana
Hobs said:Hopefully the present technology regarding LED's will improve for reliability and light output, because right now reliability is unpredictable and the amount per luminaire required to give good usable light output combined with a good colour rendering is not sufficient to make them commercially viable for the retrofit market.
susanmanley said:We fitted some ceiling spotlights [as our ceilings are too low for centre lights] but now cannot get anything more than a 35watt equivalent value bulb for them so darkness reigns again.
Any suggestions for how to increase light without great expense would be gratefully recieved
susan manley said:Unfortunately we live in a cottage which now is more like a cave as nothing seems to light it like the old fashion bulbs did
We are still working on it. We fitted some ceiling spotlights [as our ceilings are too low for centre lights] but now cannot get anything more than a 35watt equivalent value bulb for them so darkness reigns again.
As for money saving we now have so many lights on for most of the day just to be able to see I wonder if this is working out for us.
We now have an upstairs sitting room as it is lighter during daylight hours and can even read on a good day without anything.
Any suggestions for how to increase light without great expense would be gratefully received
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