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Re: N:Vision CFL's



"Marc_F_Hult" <MFHult@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 13:28:02 GMT, nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Dave Houston) wrote
> in
> message  <46062422.758879843@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> I have found that the built-in electronics go wacky when the AC voltage to
> them goes below a certain threshold when dimmed. There is hysteresis in
> the
> effect. This occurs even with hard-wired,  20-amp dimmers with toroidal
> chokes the size of donuts and with no X-10 anywhere in the house.
>
> ...Marc
> Marc_F_Hult
> www.ECOntrol.org

"Hystersis" in the effect? Oh. please. Show me the equations.

"Toroidal chokes the size of doughnuts" in dimmers? You mean rheostats.

Or, do YOU know the difference?







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