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22nd August 2005, 11:52 AM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Replace your fluro tubes!
Had a flickering fluro tube in the workshop, so I thought bugger it, I'll get some decent ones this time.
So off to Bunnies I go (after several stops at local guys, none of which stocked anything but one type of Chinese junk).
Umm'ed & arr'ed for a while then grabbed 6 x NEC quad-phosphor tubes. Not cheap - $16 a piece. Figured if they're not up to scratch I'll bring them back.
Got home, replaced all tubes in the main lights in the workshop.
WOW. HUGE difference. At least twice the light in there now, and it's clean white light, not a mucky yellow colour.
DEFINITELY worth doing guys. You'll be amazed how much better they are. 20,000 hour life & 3 year warranty as well.The Australian Woodworkers Database - over 3,500 Aussie Woods listed: http://www.aussiewoods.info/
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22nd August 2005, 12:42 PM #2
At the other end of the spectrum, I buy my fluoro tubes from the local tip. Yes, that's right. For $3 I bought a box full of tubes and starters. Many of them are stuffed but so far most work fine. They come from clubs and shopping centres etc. A local sparky has a contract to replace tubes and starters and instead of replacing them as they go bung, he goes through and replaces them all periodically, whether they need to be or not. Apparently works out more cost effective.
Also a good place to pick up fluoro fittings of all shapes and sizes. I got 4 double bar 4 footers there awhile ago for $5.
Hoots mon!!"I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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22nd August 2005, 09:39 PM #3
Don't forget your local electrical wholesalers. Even if you walking off the street with no account you will still do well.
As I have just completed wireing the shed it now boasts six double fluoro's with tri phosphor tubes. Great during the day but at night wow really good
Cheers sam
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22nd August 2005, 09:44 PM #4Registered
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Wow!!
I installed some tri phosphor tubes last week, I cant beleive how bright they are.
Now quad phosphor!!! :eek:
Al
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22nd August 2005, 09:45 PM #5
I agree with sam.
We are replacing all our fluros with the tri phosphor tube and they are like working in daylight.
Even changed the tubes in the kitchen and now the cook can see what she is doing, still doesnt improve the cooking but at least she knows what she has burnt.Jim Carroll
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22nd August 2005, 09:46 PM #6
I agree with DarrylF, I replaced all the tubes in my workshop with the NEC quad-phosphor tubes. Yes, expensive, but boy what a difference.
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22nd August 2005, 09:59 PM #7Retired
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Originally Posted by Jim Carroll
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22nd August 2005, 10:13 PM #8Originally Posted by
He doesn't deserve that, look at his first name.Cheers
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22nd August 2005, 11:22 PM #9SENIOR MEMBER
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Sam: Good point. Would have waited until Monday and visited the electrical wholesaler we use at work for them - but I had one tube flashing on & off and another flickering a bit and no spares and it was Sunday morning, so I figured bugger it
BTW - several of the tubes I replaced were tri-phosphor, and the new ones are definitely better. Tried side-by-side comparisons in double fixtures and there is a real visible improvement.The Australian Woodworkers Database - over 3,500 Aussie Woods listed: http://www.aussiewoods.info/
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23rd August 2005, 05:24 PM #10Senior Member
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How do these tri phosphor tubes stack up re the running costs?Regards..........AL
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23rd August 2005, 07:08 PM #11Registered
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Al.
A watt, is a watt, is a watt.
It will cost the same to run per wattage no matter what you run.
I.e. a 32 watt bulb will cost the same as a 32 watt flouro, tripple, quad or what ever to run.
Al
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23rd August 2005, 08:08 PM #12
Thanks for the heads up. I just replaced mine (tri-phosphor) with 3 new quads. Difference is amazing.
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23rd August 2005, 08:10 PM #13Registered
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Sooo Gumby, mate.
What are you going to do with the old Tri's, mate.
Al
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23rd August 2005, 08:15 PM #14Originally Posted by ozwinnerIf at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.
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23rd August 2005, 08:32 PM #15Senior Member
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OZWINNER.............Thank you for that.........Lead me on,Oh guiding light!
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