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Does anyone know a make of energy light bulbs which are compatible with dimmer switches? Thank you
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You are looking for this type, JB. http:// www. screwfix. com/ prods/ 51817/ Lighting- L amps/ Energy- Saving- Lamps/ Bayonet- Clip- Lamps/ Di mmable- Spiral- Energy- Saving- BC- 20W- Compact- Flu orescent- Lamp Becoming more widely available, but still hideously costly. I suggest you wait a few months for the manufacturer s to have recouped their...
11:28 Wed 07th Jan 2009
You are looking for this type, JB.
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/51817/Lighting-L amps/Energy-Saving-Lamps/Bayonet-Clip-Lamps/Di mmable-Spiral-Energy-Saving-BC-20W-Compact-Flu orescent-Lamp
Becoming more widely available, but still hideously costly. I suggest you wait a few months for the manufacturers to have recouped their development costs by sellers to 'early the adopters'.
Eyebrow - an answer to your question is to up the 'labelled wattage'. You won't mess up the fitting through overheating if you fit a high-wattage energy-efficient bulb - because it producs gar less heat. Try putting 75W equivalents in slots where 60W conventionals came out.
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/51817/Lighting-L amps/Energy-Saving-Lamps/Bayonet-Clip-Lamps/Di mmable-Spiral-Energy-Saving-BC-20W-Compact-Flu orescent-Lamp
Becoming more widely available, but still hideously costly. I suggest you wait a few months for the manufacturers to have recouped their development costs by sellers to 'early the adopters'.
Eyebrow - an answer to your question is to up the 'labelled wattage'. You won't mess up the fitting through overheating if you fit a high-wattage energy-efficient bulb - because it producs gar less heat. Try putting 75W equivalents in slots where 60W conventionals came out.
Then 90W equivalents?
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/21448/Lighting-L amps/Energy-Saving-Lamps/Bayonet-Clip-Lamps/Sp iral-Energy-Saving-BC-18W-Compact-Fluorescent- Lamp
You may even by able to get 100W equivalents (20W actual) at reasonable cost (less than �1) by now.
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/21448/Lighting-L amps/Energy-Saving-Lamps/Bayonet-Clip-Lamps/Sp iral-Energy-Saving-BC-18W-Compact-Fluorescent- Lamp
You may even by able to get 100W equivalents (20W actual) at reasonable cost (less than �1) by now.
Also try http://www.megamanuk.com/products/product.php? sid=13
I use Megaman all the time in different places like homes, industrial and commercial....
I use Megaman all the time in different places like homes, industrial and commercial....