By the way folks, what about the new LED bulbs? They are supposed to be even
more effecient.
Cy, the Ancient Okie...

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RJ,

My wife and I have been converting to the new CF bulbs as well. What CF
bulb works with dimmer switches as my understanding they would not. Also,
have they come out with decorative CF bulbs yet for fancy light fixtures
etc?

thanks
Al
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The new light bulbs have come out with a buld you can use on dinner
switches. I am using 13 watt bulbs in many fixtures in the house. These
bulbs are expensive, but sure are a energy saver. My electric bill is
about
half of what my neighbors are, according to the meter reader, who was
asking
what I was doing to keep my electric bill so low. Plus it doesn't hurt,
not
bothering to turn on the lights when my wife is gone shopping.
grin,
RJ
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While looking for information on voice activated light switches I came
across this information. I did notice that the dimmer switch does not
mention that it will not work with fluorescent lights.
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elf.com/-stry/typesofligh-tswitches

Single-Pole Switch

· Controls power to lights and devices by turning off the hot side of the
circuit.

· Mounted in an electrical box.

· Has two brass terminal screws.

· Controls current from one circuit from one point.

Double-Pole Switch

· Controls power to lights and devices by turning off the hot side of the
circuit.

· Mounted in an electrical box.

· Has four brass terminal screws

Three-Way Switch

· Controls power to lights and devices by turning off the hot side of the
circuit.

· Mounted in an electrical box.

· Has three brass terminal screws.

· Controls one circuit from two separate points. For example, a light that
can be turned on in either the house or garage. It may also include a
green
grounding screw.

Four-Way Switch

· Controls power to lights and devices by turning off the hot side of the
circuit.

· Mounted in an electrical box.

· Has four brass terminal screws.

· It may also include a green grounding screw.

· Used in connection with three-way switches to control one circuit from
three or more points.

Specialty Switches

· A Rocker Switch operates the same as a standard switch, but instead of a
toggle, it operates with a rocker action.

· A Delayed Action Switch keeps the circuit open for a few minutesafter
the
switch is turned off. A good use is in a garage where, after the user
turns
off the switch, it allows the light to remain on in time exit.

· A Photoelectric Switch operates with a photoelectric cell. It turns off
during the day and turns on during the night.

· A Motion Switch turns on the light as you enter the room. Good for both
convenience and security.

· An Illuminated Switch has a small light that is on when the switch is
off
so it can be easily found; these are usually used at entrances to rooms
and
in hallways. Another version is the Pilot Light Switch.

· An Outdoor Switch features a turning lever inside a weatherproof box
cover with a toggle switch.

· A Voice-Activated Switch operates with a voice command

Dimmer Switch

· Controls the amount of current in a light circuit and allows for varying
levels of light.

· Usually may be installed in place of standard switches.

· They are available in a variety of types, including rotary, toggle and
slide.

· Dimmers may also interfere with radios and TVs and cause the light bulb
to hum. Some dimmers are manufactured with a filter that eases this
problem.

Line Switch

· Used to interrupt the flow of electricity on cords, most often for lamps
and appliances.

· A variety of styles are available, and they can operate with a toggle,
rotary or push-button action.

Timers

· Turn on lights and appliances at specified intervals and times.

· Available for indoor and outdoor applications.

· Spring-wound timers for bath fans and spas have a manual on-off switch.

courtisy of NRHA.org

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