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lightbulblady10 karma

Hey- I have one more thing: No, you do not have to call the EPA if you break a CFL. No, you are not going to die of mercury exposure because you broke a fluorescent tube. We'd all be dead over here if that was the case. :)

lightbulblady10 karma

Oh man, just the basics would be helpful. I do our online customer service chat, and if people would just take a minute to pay attention to wattage and voltage it would make find their bulb so much easier. I also wish that people understood color temperature a little more. Like a person that says "I want my kitchen to be bright white, so I'd like a bulb with a color temp of 6000k. Yep, that's going to be really, really bright light- practically blue!

lightbulblady7 karma

This answer is going to kill you. They GU24 socket was created to literally force you to use energy efficient bulbs. You can't buy an incandescent with a GU24 base. You can buy an adapter... :)

lightbulblady6 karma

Great question! First, you can totally bypass the ballast- might need a little rewiring but it's easy and worth the time. Also, no worries on upward facing LED T8s- you'd be just fine.

lightbulblady4 karma

Honestly, I look at what kind of lighting they use more than anything. When my husband and I go to a restaurant, we almost always check out what bulbs they are using. He quizzes me on it- he's been doing this longer than I have. I do like to see how people light their kitchens. I use LEDs in a 5000K over my prep surfaces. Expensive but worth it. I don't understand dark kitchens.