Pretty close to what our CFL looked like |
I removed all the other CFL's we had installed and went back to Lowe's
and exchanged every CFL for real light bulbs in various wattage's. The guy in that department was horrified not by what had happened but by the fact that we were returning these CFL's at all.
Where we live it will just a matter of time before the state has enivornazis knocking on our doors checking to be sure we are being good little komrades and using all CFL's. Not in our home and we are VERY WELL stocked up on the incandescent bulbs.
From Right Side News.
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Banning the Bulb
By J.D. Longstreet
Americans have nine months left in which they can purchase 100-watt incandescent light bulbs. As of the first of 2011, no new 100-watt incandescent light bulbs (except for those left in the store’s inventory) can be sold to the American consumer. The last factory manufacturing the 100-watt incandescent light bulb was has been closed and shuttered. The incandescent light bulb manufacturing business has moved the China.
The US manufacturers of light bulbs in America will make only fluorescent bulbs. You’d never guess, would you, that manufacturers will make more profit off the fluorescent bulbs than they did on the old incandescent bulbs?
Back in January of 2008, I wrote the following:
“The US Congress recently passed a bill to ban incandescent light bulb use in the United States by the year 2012. (The President signed it into law.) What will replace them? The compact fluorescent light bulb. Why does this upset me? WHY, indeed?!
I’ll point you in the direction of some evidence that the fluorescent bulbs may not be as helpful and energy efficient as claimed and might even damage American’s health and contribute to pollution of the earth. You decide, for yourself, if you really want to put them in your home, where you and your children will be exposed to them, or if you want to raise hell with the Congress until they repeal this ridiculous law and give us back our tried and true incandescent light bulbs.
Did you know it required a special exemption from the Environmental Protection Agency of the US government to allow fluorescent lamp bulbs to be sold to the pubic in the US in the first place? Why? Mercury, that’s why!
“Fluorescent lights are filled with a gas containing low-pressure mercury vapor and argon, or sometimes even krypton. The inner surface of the bulb is coated with a fluorescent coating made of varying blends of metallic and rare earth phosphor salts. Fluorescent light bulbs are more energy efficient than incandescent light bulbs of an equivalent brightness, and the efficiency of fluorescent lighting owes much to low-pressure mercuryphoton discharges. But fluorescents don't produce a steady light, and they burn out more quickly when cycled frequently; they also contain items such as fluorine, neon, and lead powder as well as mercury.” (From: “Compact fluorescent light bulbs contaminate the environment with 30,000 pounds of mercury each year.” You will find it HERE.
(This article -- referred to above -- was written by Mike Adams a natural health researcher and author with a strong interest in personal health, the environment and the power of nature to help us all heal He has authored and published thousands of articles, interviews, consumers guides, and books on topics like health and the environment, impacting the lives of millions of readers around the world who are experiencing phenomenal health benefits from reading his articles. Adams is an independent journalist with strong ethics who does not get paid to write articles about any product or company.)
Also from the same article we learn this:
“According to www.lightbulbrecycling.com, each year an estimated 600 million fluorescent lamps are disposed of in U.S. landfills, amounting to 30,000 pounds of mercury waste. Astonishingly, that's almost half the amount of mercury emitted into the atmosphere by coal-fired power plants each year. It only takes 4mg of mercury to contaminate up to 7,000 gallons of freshwater, meaning that the 30,000 pounds of mercury thrown away in compact fluorescent light bulbs each year is enough to pollute nearly every lake, pond, river and stream in North America (not to mention the oceans). “
Then, there is this. The CFL bulb “…. can cause people with epilepsy to experience symptoms similar to the early stages of a fit. There have also been complaints of discomfort from people with lupus.” Read more about this in The Daily Mail HERE.
Now… what if you accidentally drop and break one of the CFL’s? Well, you could be looking at a $2,000.00 plus “professional clean-up job”. I mean… they do contain Mercury, remember? Don’t believe me? Check this story out: The CFL mercury nightmare [break a compact fluorescent, face $2000 in cleanup costs]
HERE.
Add to this the fact, and I do mean fact… that there certainly appears to be less light output (lumens) from the CFL than from an incandescent bulb.
Now… all the research I have done tells me that the CFL’s produce the same lumens as a comparable incandescent bulb. But, in practice, I have found that replacing a 60 watt incandescent with a 60 watt CFL will NOT produce the same amount of lighting. The area I am trying to light is dimmer, not lighted nearly as well, with the CFL as it was with the incandescent. I have found the same true with 75-watt bulbs and 100-watt bulbs. I have even swapped the 60’s out for 75’s and the 75’s out for 100 watt CFLs and I STILL don’t see the crisp brightness I get from the old incandescent bulb.
Now, I am not an engineer. I’m just an old country boy, who has been around the block few times, and experience tells me there HAS to be something different about the lumens emitted by an incandescent and the lumens emitted by a CFL. Is it a different KIND of light? Is that what the matter is?
OK... so I did a bit more research and this is what I found:
A 100-watt incandescent light bulb will produce about 1200 lumens. I read that a 20 t0 25 watt CFL will produce the same amount of lumens... but… if the light fixture you are using isn’t DESIGNED for CFLs you will get a "dingy looking" light. Not nearly as bright as the old incandescent bulb! It seems someone forgot to inform us that CFLs radiate their light differently. What that means is... that even though the CFL is producing the same amount of lumens, it may not be producing the same amount of LIGHT to the lighted area! AH -HAAA! I knew it!
Read more on this HERE.
So, besides the fact that CFLs don’t work well in cold climates… or just plain old cold weather, they don’t work well, at all, in overhead fixtures, they don’t work, at all, with dimmers, they contain poison, they do not produce the same amount of light as the incandescent light bulbs… in today's light fixtures, and ...they must be treated as hazardous waste material when you get ready to toss one out, … why… they’re just GREAT!
Why do I get the feeling I’ve been scammed… yet again?
As I write, I am in my office, and I have five different light fixtures on right now. I have CFLs in all five of them and, frankly, it is as through I am sitting here, in front of this computer, working by the light of a number of oil lamps situated around the room! The light is that bad! If I drop something on the floor, I have to get up and turn on the overhead lights, which have incandescent bulbs in them, so I can find the dropped item on the floor.
This is madness! I’m at the point, with the CFL bulbs, that I would happily see the oceans boil and keep my incandescent bulbs!
Between now and 2012, I’m going to horde as many incandescent light bulbs as I can get. Every trip to the store I intend to buy light bulbs and store them.
We should condem the Compact Fluorescent Light bulb to hell! (This article can be found HERE.”)
Although there is SOME movement abroad in the Congress to repeal this ban on 100-watt incandescent light bulbs, who knows how the unresponsive bunch of old hippies, tree-huggers, and “Gaia worshippers” will vote -- especially in the Senate!
It is time to do two things: Aggravate the living daylights out of Congress -- and the President -- to repeal this abomination of a law – and begin hoarding incandescent light bulbs every time you venture to a store stocking light bulbs. I have already begun stocking all the incandescents I can get my hands on. (Remember -- many of today’s light fixtures will not even allow a CFL bulb’s usage. They simply will not fit in them – and -- when they do … the actual lighting produced by them is so poor that you may have to set up lamps, in the same room, with incandescent bulbs in them -- just so you can see! Consider this: You may well be forced to change every light fixture in your home, your office, your business, etc, just to accommodate those cussed, pathetic, excuses for a light bulb.
So far, our toilets have to be flushed multiple times in order to remove the waste, which actually increases the use of water rather than saving the water. Our showerheads are so poor we have to install additional plumbing to increase the pressure, or drill out the holes so more water can get thru and the bather can, at least, get the soap of him or her.
Our gasoline is dilutee by ethanol, something we southern folks recognize as a form of rot-gut home distilled whiskey, which comes from corn -- and is driving the cost of food stuffs and nearly everything else sky high.
Government intrusion in our lives has reached the intolerable point and we have to fight back.
It is time to let your congressperson, including your senators, know you are sick and tired of all this BS and make sure they understand you intend to vote in November of 2012.
J. D. Longstreet is conservative Southern American (A native sandlapper and an adopted Tar Heel) with a deep passion for the history, heritage, and culture of the southern states of America. At the same time he is a deeply loyal American believing strongly in "America First".· He is a thirty-year veteran of the broadcasting business, as an "in the field" and "on-air" news reporter (contributing to radio, TV, and newspapers) and a conservative broadcast commentator.
Longstreet is a veteran of the US Army and US Army Reserve. He is a member of the American Legion and the Sons of Confederate Veterans.· A lifelong Christian, Longstreet subscribes to "old Lutheranism" to express and exercise his faith.
Articles by J.D. Longstreet are posted at: "INSIGHT on Freedom",· "Hurricane Alley... by Longstreet",· "The Carolina Post" and numerous other conservative websites around the web.·
5 Comments - Share Yours!:
agreed..
and for manufacturers,
it's all about making what is most profitable arising from the
regulations - not what a government hopes they will consider making in the way of better incandescents or anything else:
and since the cheap (and unprofitable) competition from regular bulbs
has been wiped out, the door is opened for the "significant market
share" (as the Energy Information Administration puts it) of profitable CFLs that people would not otherwise buy...
How manufacturers and vested interests have pushed for the ban on
regular light bulbs,
and lobbied for CFL favors: ceolas.net/#li1ax
with documentation and copies of official communications
You need to check your sources in your research as their is no grounds for your accusations. Your rationalization on how the lumens work on CFL's is so wrong. For one, they emit the same amount of Lumens as the incandescent based on the cross reference, but what changes is the CRI (Color rendering index) from bulb to bulb. If you feel like your light isn't bright enough then you need to consider a different wattage or even a different "KELVIN" temperature.
As far as CFL's not fitting fixtures, well that's because they weren't designed to fit them. This is still a new technology that the market and fixture manufacturers are adapting too. Also, as we progress they are indeed getting smaller to fit inside.
As far as the cleanup, these things have less than 3 mg, most of the time of mercury. Your in more danger having a thermometer in the house than one of these.
If you want to continue to pay 200 bucks a month with an outdated technology and continue to replace them every 6 months be my guest it doesn't make you any brighter. (PUN INTENDED)
Next thing I know you're going to tell me LED's are bad too.
Tried different wattages and no, they were no better, the light from CFL's suck and you have not a clue as to the vison problems one might have.
Mayeb you want the gov't mandating your pathetic life but myself and many, many others, we do not.
$200.00 a month? I rarely change an incandescent bulb in our home.
Any mercury is wrong, moron.
LED's, maybe when they get better and the PRICE becomes much more reasonable but again I DO NOT want the gov't, especially a traitor like obama telling me what I have to buy for light bulbs or health insurance or how muc h water my toilet uses.
I returned all the CFL's we had
for incandescents. I have a nice supply of all wattages.
BTW I say drill for oil and natural gas, mine our coal, build new power plants and kill the EPA.
Use all of our resources, including 'green ones' when and if they ever become affordable and within reach of the average American.
And no, you are NOT funny. Just pathetic.
Tried different wattages and no, they were no better, the light from CFL's suck and you have not a clue as to the vison problems one might have.
Mayeb you want the gov't mandating your pathetic life but myself and many, many others, we do not.
$200.00 a month? I rarely change an incandescent bulb in our home.
Any mercury is wrong, moron.
LED's, maybe when they get better and the PRICE becomes much more reasonable but again I DO NOT want the gov't, especially a traitor like obama telling me what I have to buy for light bulbs or health insurance or how muc h water my toilet uses.
I returned all the CFL's we had
for incandescents. I have a nice supply of all wattages.
BTW I say drill for oil and natural gas, mine our coal, build new power plants and kill the EPA.
Use all of our resources, including 'green ones' when and if they ever become affordable and within reach of the average American.
And no, you are NOT funny. Just pathetic.
Incidentally,
minimal energy saving from light bulb bans
= not just cause represents just 1% of grid usage on US Dept of energy figures,
but because the main "coal plant" culprits are on anyway at night, so effectively little or no coal is saved that would not have been burned anyway
The personal savings are similarly much less for many reasons, including CFL power factor (twice energy burned at power plant to what your meter shows), incandescent heat effect, bulbs in rarely used lamps etc
- and utilities are anyway allowed to raise rates or are taxpayer compensated for expected reduced sales!
All the Deception behind banning Light Bulbs, a 13 point referenced rundown:
Freedom Light Bulb
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