 AVDRespice, Adspice, ProspicePremium join:2003-02-06 Onion, NJ kudos:1 | reply to nunya
Re: Fubar stuff. MORE PICTURES ... LESS TALKING |
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 grobinetteSoutheast of disorderPremium,Mod join:2001-01-27 Springfield, VA kudos:1 | reply to AVD said by AVD:MORE PICTURES ... LESS TALKING
Best advice I've read in this thread. |
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| reply to alkizmo How does that second plug even stay in place? |
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 | reply to alkizmo The CFL tree is only 130 watts. It may look ugly but hardly a safety hazard. |
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 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | Agree. I've built CFL trees myself. It wouldn't be safe with incandescent bulbs. |
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 TheMGPremium join:2007-09-04 Canada kudos:1 | reply to fifty nine said by fifty nine:The CFL tree is only 130 watts. It may look ugly but hardly a safety hazard. I'd be more concerned about the structural integrity of all those adapters with all that weight, especially considering that this type of thing is often manufactured to low quality standards (I've had some literally come apart while screwing a bulb in). |
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| reply to fifty nine said by fifty nine:The CFL tree is only 130 watts. It may look ugly but hardly a safety hazard. I thought it looks great. I see that Leviton makes light socket Y-adapters and I have some spare CFL bulbs now that I started to experiment with LED bulbs. Time for a little Home Improvement project 
Put upside down with red and green mini-CFL it would make a nice electric Christmas Tree. -- Got some spare cpu cycles ? Join Team Helix or Team Starfire! |
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