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Re: d-day
Your fridge and any other syncronous motor that likes to overheat from
harmonics will care.
"Ghost" <ghost@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Who cares? X10?
>
> U¿ytkownik "John J. Bengii" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> napisa³ w
> wiadomo¶ci news:Scednd7Noa8Ob_PanZ2dnUVZ_tyknZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> 3rd harmonics are the problem from CFLs and HID lighting, now.
>>
>> "Ghost" <ghost@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:fkmre9$psp$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> 22% sounds optimistic, but there is no doubt CFL is the future
>>> (actualy present in almost all EU).
>>>
>>> Uzytkownik "Dave Houston" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxx> napisal w
>>> wiadomosci news:476ee87c.465882109@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Nobody has said that incandescent bulbs are efficient enough
>>>> although some
>>>> people try to distort what I've written in order to make it
>>>> appear that way.
>>>> All I have said is that the claims that switching 100% to CFLs
>>>> will result
>>>> in a 22% or greater reduction in USA electricity use (or even in
>>>> the 12%,
>>>> which is what percentage Texas uses, in the article cited at the
>>>> beginning
>>>> of the thread) are wildly exagerated. In the past I've cited
>>>> Department of
>>>> Energy statistics that support my contention that the real
>>>> savings will be
>>>> much, much less. We need to be doing far, far more.
>>>>
>>>> "Ghost" <ghost@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Maybe my english is too bad for understand people here - but do
>>>>>you think
>>>>>that old "warm" bulbs are effective enough? In Europe nobody
>>>>>think that -
>>>>>maybe because cost of electricity is far, far higher.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://davehouston.net http://davehouston.org
>>>> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/roZetta/
>>>> roZetta-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>
>>
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