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Old 03-11-2009, 11:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Newbie Question: Dimming energy saver CFL bulbs

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I'm trying to figure out what options there are for dimmers where low energy CFL bulbs are being used. I've seen that a company called "megaman" makes dimmable CFL bulbs and that rako has a dimmer specifically made for them, but are there any other manufacturers that make either CFL bulbs that work with dimmers and/or dimmers that support CFL bulbs?

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Re: Newbie Question: Dimming energy saver CFL bulbs

Yes. Varilight.
Dimmer Switches, Switches, Sockets, Dimmable Energy Saving Lamps
Available from B&Q etc.

Both Megaman and Varilight support commonly used "low-tech" dimmers.
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Re: Newbie Question: Dimming energy saver CFL bulbs

I know it's not what you're asking but after struggling to get any satisfaction with CFL and my remote dimmers I discovered the new Halogen energy saving bulbs, 30% less electricity usage and work perfect in all my dimmers. (And less ugly than 99% of CFL's)
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Re: Newbie Question: Dimming energy saver CFL bulbs

A small caveat with dimmable CFL bulbs - when switching on, the brightness needs to be 100% for a minute or two to warm up the bulbs, before you can start dimming them. Quite annoying sometimes.
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Re: Newbie Question: Dimming energy saver CFL bulbs

Thanks for the advice guys, sounds like CFLs are more trouble than they're worth! Will check out the Halogens too.

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Re: Newbie Question: Dimming energy saver CFL bulbs

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Thanks for the advice guys, sounds like CFLs are more trouble than they're worth! Will check out the Halogens too.

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Megamans and CFL's in general are a pain in the arse. Have you considered using ordinary bulbs but only dimming them to a max of 80%?

I would put money on the fact you will not see a difference in light level.

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Re: Newbie Question: Dimming energy saver CFL bulbs

I'll second the recommendation for the new halogen versions of GLS lamps, I've replaced all of my dimmable CFLs with these as the CFLs (all Varilight in my case) just don't have the same smooth effect when used in a scene-setting system. The halogens give me back the smooth fully-dimmable control I was looking for and are not too expensive (they even stock them in my local Tesco). You can also get high-efficiency GU10 & MR16 lamps for downlighter applications which again are 30% more efficient than standard halogens so can help reduce power and heat without compromising the controllability.
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Re: Newbie Question: Dimming energy saver CFL bulbs

Thanks again. The low energy halogen GLS bulbs seem like the way to go to me. I'd never come across them before, so thanks for the heads up.

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