Same here... I also have many of mine pointing down. I had a circuit that had a short causing flickering of the light. It didnt last 1 month. Now that I fixed the short in the light switch the bulb has been kicking for quite a while now.
I posted earlier that IF you do not leave the lights on for at least 20 minutes, you drastically shorten the life of the bulb, BOTH the curly-Q or the straight ones. If you turn it on when you come into the room and off every time you leave the room and you do this 30 times a day, you can expect a week for the bulb.
So I guess these bulbs aren't saving that much after all if they have to be left on for long periods to last.
Funny, I was at the hospital the other day, and in one of the rooms they have a CFL bulb, with the switch taped in the on position, and a sign stating that the light needs to be on all the time or else it flickers to much!
I still say nothing is more environmentally friendly than glass and wire!
So I guess these bulbs aren't saving that much after all if they have to be left on for long periods to last.
Funny, I was at the hospital the other day, and in one of the rooms they have a CFL bulb, with the switch taped in the on position, and a sign stating that the light needs to be on all the time or else it flickers to much!
I still say nothing is more environmentally friendly than glass and wire!
I have mentioned another supplier for my solar equipment, and lest some think I am slighting Sadoun, note that his priced for the 20 watt panel at~ $70 is less than backwoods price of $120 by $50 bucks. Good bargain if it is big enough for your project.
POP
Wow, leaving the lights on 20 minutes each time? That's just not going to work for me.