Luke,
I recall the post...I think this is the site you are referring to:
http://www.manualman.com/
Cheers,
Gary
Hi Luke,
The message you seek (methinks) is repeated below.
Happy ThanXgiving to all!
Regards, Art Michael
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Ken, I think you raise a valid point which I will state a little differently.
There seems to be a double standard. If your cause is green, environmental
impact reports are not required with the two most prominent cases being the
Kyoto Treaty and the decision to let Yellowstone burn. If your
Happy Thanksgiving to one and all,
Mr. Schlentz provides an informative analysis, but my reason for posting the
question was purely the EMC aspects. How can such noisy devices be marketed
while holding ITE to much more stringent limits? And if the FCC/broadcast
industry were so concerned about
I have used a number of fluorescent replacements for incandescent lamps both
at home and work. In the main they are long lasting and reliable although I
have had one or two early failures, one spectacular with cracking and popping
from the module in the base. These were marked as being made by one
Perhaps you should reconsider using screw-in fluorescent lamps. I have
compared them with incandescent lamps that they are advertised to
replace, for example, a 27 watt fluorescent lamp with a 100 watt
incandescent lamp. The price was $7 versus $0.45. The observed
screw-in fluorescent lamp
Hi
The URL was www.big-list.com.
They detail manual suppliers and second user equipment dealers world
wide.
John McAuley
Compliance Engineering Ireland Ltd
Ratoath Road
Ashbourne
Co Meath
www.cei.ie
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