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To: -YYZ-

I’ve also got them outdoors, hanging downwards (supposedly a no-no) where they work fine (but take a little while to warm up) in temperatures well below freezing.”

I walked around, and between my fan/ceiling lights, the can lights in the kitchen, and the enclosed light fixture in my laundry room, all of those locations are either hanging down bulbs, or enclosed.
The outside light- which are security lights on movement also hang upside down, and the entrance lights to house and garage are also upside down. Basically the only place a buld doesn’t hang upside down is over the stove.
I have also been told they won’t work inside a refrigerator, nor inside your oven.
The mandatory part of this whole discussion is abhorant to me on the face of it.


44 posted on 12/15/2008 1:00:20 PM PST by ridesthemiles
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Basically the only place a buld doesn’t hang upside down is over the stove.

I have also been told they won’t work inside a refrigerator, nor inside your oven.

Are you saying that you actually use them there?

See post #3.

Or are you just arranging things so you get a new frig/stove?

116 posted on 12/15/2008 7:07:32 PM PST by Balding_Eagle (Overproduction;, one of the five top worries of the American farmer.)
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