Posted by Jg20601 on January 20, 2011 at 08:40:54 from (63.28.70.62):
I am currently stcked up on the bulbs I need for the next few years for my outbuildings, I am not sure how well the curlique bulbs will last. In the cornhouse I just cleaned out the bulbs were last used in 1989... and they all still worked.
Some places have banned 100 watt bulbs, we used them to keep some buildings from freezing temps - they banned them to save electricity... so if they did that here we would either run 1500 watt heaters or 2 75 or 60 watt bulbs.
Last winter a city switched to LED bulbs for their traffic lights to save electricity. worked great until it snowed. Giant snow and ice balls formed on all the lights. Now they have the choice of putting some of the old bulbs back in at winter or installing heating units in the raffic lights.
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