I installed a few CFLs around the house and I can't stand the one second
or two delay when I switch the power on. Are there any brands of CFLs
that don't have that delay?
The CFLs you have use what is called Programmed Start or
Programmed Rapid Start. These do have a delay of about 1
second that is designed to protect the electrodes.
You can by so-called Instant Start CFLs, but they will not
last as long if operated for less that 10 hours per start -
which is almost always the case in homes - and the
difference in life becomes greater the more frequently the
lamps are started.
If you really need instant on light and cannot adjust to the
1 second delay, you can buy electrodeless CFLs. These start
instantly, can be cycled millions of times with no damage
because they do not have electrodes. Look for Sylvania
Dura+One A19 CFLs. They are more expensive than normal
CFLs. They are available for about $17 each in cases of 6
lamps from
www.goodmart.com .
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Vic Roberts
http://www.RobertsResearchInc.com
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