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Good example of not-so-bad CFLs!
This pic has been taken tonight, and as of now two of the three CFLs being used in my backyard light have almost 11 000 hrs of use, one thousand hours over the advertised lifespan of 10 000 hrs! The third one has the same hours on it, minus ~3 650 hrs (it's a newer replacement lamp from 2009, one year after the CFL retrofit)

The secret? Base-down, reduced on-offs by hour of use, GE brand. Simple as that. ^_^
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Good example of not-so-bad CFLs!

This pic has been taken tonight, and as of now two of the three CFLs being used in my backyard light have almost 11 000 hrs of use, one thousand hours over the advertised lifespan of 10 000 hrs! The third one has the same hours on it, minus ~3 650 hrs (it's a newer replacement lamp from 2009, one year after the CFL retrofit)

The secret? Base-down, reduced on-offs by hour of use, GE brand. Simple as that. ^_^

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Album name:Vince / Collection of fluorescent lamps (CFLs and linear)
Keywords:Lamps
Company and Date Manufactured:General Electric
Model Number:FLE14/2/TC16/BUG
Wattage:14W (26,4VA)
Lamp Type:CFL
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Date added:Jul 10, 2011
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DateTime Original:2011:07:09 20:11:38
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Form109   [Jul 10, 2011 at 03:55 AM]
im guessing these don't stay on dusk to dawn Huh?....ever considered adding a Photocell to this?

after all these hours how well have these maintained lumens?
TiCoune66   [Jul 10, 2011 at 04:01 AM]
Oh they SURE do stay on dusk-to-dawn!

I didn't see any noticeable lumen depreciation, although I should buy a brand new specimen and compare.
rjluna2   [Jul 10, 2011 at 07:05 PM]
I have see such CFL refit private front yard triple lights at Riverside Road at Roswell, GA, USA Razz
GEsoftwhite100watts   [Oct 08, 2011 at 03:38 AM]
The GE helical 13w cfls are the best I HAVE USED!
streetlight98   [Oct 08, 2011 at 01:41 PM]
The GE helicals are pretty good. i've never had one fail, but one got mercury starved. It now resides in my collection. It's very pink and gets almost as hot as an incandescent lamp.
GEsoftwhite100watts   [Oct 08, 2011 at 07:03 PM]
heyat least it's now a novelty lamp!
TiCoune66   [Oct 08, 2011 at 08:10 PM]
UPDATE 10/08/11: Add 1 000 hrs to the above CFLs' usage! They are now at over 12 000 hrs! It's probably a matter of months before one of them fails, at least one of the two older ones. Here's what I'm gonna relamp with:



I could use Philips or Globe CFLs, but it's gonna be the yellow-tinted type for sure. The GE ones with a yellow cover are very reliable, but sucks at repelling bugs!
rjluna2   [Dec 06, 2011 at 12:22 AM]
Curiously, they look similar to what I have in my collection posted at Sylvania SuperSaver Bug Light CFL Confused
vaporeyes   [Dec 06, 2011 at 04:45 AM]
The older GE helicals were in fact GE lamps, but I believe some of the new GE spirals are just rebranded TCP lamps. I don't have many spirals left in use, but I'm using up my older Lights of America ones, and they don't want to quit!
TiCoune66   [Aug 23, 2012 at 08:15 PM]
UPDATE 08/23/12: As of today, these CFLs are STILL working! so far the two oldest ones have run a whopping 20 000 hrs! Shocked The newer one is at 17 000 hrs, still not bad at all! Even if they're running in the best conditions, I am impressed they're on their way to DOUBLE their advertised lifespan!
A_lights   [Aug 23, 2012 at 08:51 PM]
Yeah that's great! just wondering so why do you use bug lights in those that are not near the house?

I have 3 15W GE dimmable CFLS that have been in use outside since about 2007(23,000 hrs) only one died, they're base up and in dual-bright fixtures that dim after a minute...only one bulb failed...just would not dim. ..I did take one out to use an 17W LED in it
joe_347V   [Aug 24, 2012 at 01:50 AM]
Talk about long lasting, I have a GE buglite CFL too, I got it when the local Walmart was clearing them out along with some red and green coloured PARs.

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