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Compact fluorescent energy saving light bulbs (also known as CFL or CF bulbs) are an ideal choice for home or commercial illumination because they use about 80% less energy than incandescent lamps, that emit the same light output. The average life of a CFL light bulb is about 10 times longer than standard incandescent. Each compact fluorescent light bulb can save $40 or more in electricity costs over its lifetime.
The United States government's Energy Star program guidelines suggest using compact fluorescent's in open rated fixtures that allow airflow, this allows the lamp to operate cooler and extends the life of the lamp. Examples of open rated fixtures are table and floor lamps, hanging fixtures, wall sconces, and weather resistant outdoor lighting. Compact fluorescent have the greatest average life when they're used in lighting products that operate for more than 15 minutes at a time. They provide the least benefit if they're used in areas which the light is on less time, such as closets.
There is a perception that the quality of light from a compact fluorescent light bulb is not as good as an incandescent lamp. There are several ways to ensure good quality illumination.
Purchasing the right size CFL lamp, make sure the bulb will fit your applications. Look at the width and height including the socket portion and make sure it will fit your fixture. Make sure the narrowest portion of your fixture will accommodate the CFL. Look at the measurements of the socket. Most CFL's use a standard household (called medium base) sockets, but many higher wattages use a mogul base socket. Mogul sockets are 39mm in width, while medium sockets are 26mm in width.
Selecting the right wattage CFL's for your specific application. A good rule of thumb is use 1/3 the wattage of your incandescent bulb. If you are using a 75W bulb, a 23W or 26W cfl would be ideal. i.e. (75W/3 = 25W CFL).
Looking for a ballast as part of your CFL lighting solution? You can see our full selection of CFL Ballasts here.