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Old March 30th, 2007, 06:38 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 01:02:17 GMT, "Larry L"
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If I may suggest: get one of the fixtures I mentioned, such as the ones
from Home Depot/Lowe's. The ones I have as chart/galley/etc. (at around
15.00USD) would be particularly suited, IMO. They are the flex-shaft,
"bullethead" types that can be used as a table lamp or a mounted
fixture. They take standard MR-16 bulbs and so, you can use a Solux
for, IIRC, about 10.00USD. Heck, keep the bulb that comes with it for
general lighting around the camper. Lose the transformer on the
fixture, and you'll not even need to go through the inverter (hey,
you'll even gain a little efficiency). I've been happy with the
fixtures in a marine setting, so unless you're slamming it around, it
oughta do ya. Heck, any light that'll take a MR-16 will take the Solux,
so there are LOTS of choices out there.



I have a Home Depot/Lowe's honey-do trip soon ... I'll look .


I checked and the specific ones I've mentioned that I have came from
Lowe's.

TC,
R

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Old April 8th, 2011, 02:11 AM
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To take advantage of natural light, turning off lights in the room during the day means. The more light, get inside, you will use less electricity. This helps protect our natural resources.
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Old May 18th, 2011, 08:45 PM
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A big additional for Solux, though, is that they are a bounded Rochester company, and the arch guy is alive on a activity with some of our undergrads. Seems to be a nice guy, a harder worker, and acceptable with his time for the undergrads.
 




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