Re: CFLs was > [H] Gas prices

2005-08-19 Thread FORC5


seen those but I want to have it preset to a certain amount
of time, do not need 30 minutes
but a good idea
thanks
At 11:33 AM 8/19/2005, Analyst Poked the stick with:
Beat ya to it.
I bought a timer switch that replaces the wall switch. So instead of
flipping the switch, you turn the knob. The timer is variable from one to
thirty minutes.

Vince

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Re: Re: CFLs was > [H] Gas prices

2005-08-19 Thread Ben Ruset
Why not just have the fan & light turn on together?

>From: Analyst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Fri Aug 19 13:33:08 CDT 2005
>To: The Hardware List 
>Subject: Re: CFLs   was > [H] Gas prices

>On 19 Aug 2005 at 6:47, FORC5 wrote:
>
>> tried those, hope u have better luck then me, mostly they didn't last
>> and I got tired to the not instant on.
>
>That was the first generation models. The current ones are instant on. Check 
>out Home Depot, they have three-paks for $5.
>
>Don't look by the light bulbs, they have them in the lighting department, 
>where the light fixtures and ceiling fans are hanging.
>
>
>
>> I would like to invent a bathroom fan switch with a built in timer of
>> only a couple of minutes, on and off in a couple of minutes instead of
>> sucking all the cooling/heating out of the house when u forget to turn
>> it off. 
>
>Beat ya to it.
>
>I bought a timer switch that replaces the wall switch. So instead of flipping 
>the switch, you turn the knob. The timer is variable from one to thirty 
>minutes.
>
>
>Vince



Re: CFLs was > [H] Gas prices

2005-08-19 Thread Wayne Johnson

At 02:33 PM 8/19/2005, Analyst typed:

On 19 Aug 2005 at 6:47, FORC5 wrote:

> tried those, hope u have better luck then me, mostly they didn't last
> and I got tired to the not instant on.

That was the first generation models. The current ones are instant on. 
Check out Home Depot, they have three-paks for $5.


Don't look by the light bulbs, they have them in the lighting department, 
where the light fixtures and ceiling fans are hanging.


& they fit in normal light fixtures or are they the ones for free standing 
lamps only ? Most of the ones I've seen you couldn't put in ceiling fan 
lights or anything that has a globe.


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Re: CFLs was > [H] Gas prices

2005-08-19 Thread Analyst
On 19 Aug 2005 at 6:47, FORC5 wrote:

> tried those, hope u have better luck then me, mostly they didn't last
> and I got tired to the not instant on.

That was the first generation models. The current ones are instant on. Check 
out Home Depot, they have three-paks for $5.

Don't look by the light bulbs, they have them in the lighting department, where 
the light fixtures and ceiling fans are hanging.



> I would like to invent a bathroom fan switch with a built in timer of
> only a couple of minutes, on and off in a couple of minutes instead of
> sucking all the cooling/heating out of the house when u forget to turn
> it off. 

Beat ya to it.

I bought a timer switch that replaces the wall switch. So instead of flipping 
the switch, you turn the knob. The timer is variable from one to thirty minutes.


Vince