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Hi Ray :)
From what I have seen the "cost of operation" for these lights is based
on cost of energy used... of course even up here in the Northwest that is
getting expensive... so probably does use more cash than 2 pennies... but
still very affordable
Anyone else use these lights? I have 3 that I use to light the main
floor of my house.... makes it bright enough to avoid even the stuff that
wasn't supposed to be there! (ie no bruised shins and no 'NCO' language!
hehe)
I have noticed that these lights start blackening over time (3-4 years)
and eventually stop working.... Anyone know what is causing these lights to
go black?
Thanks
Art "hmmm.... wonder if I should buy some black light posters? hehe" Bahrs
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shahan, Ray" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 2:00 PM
Subject: [HP3000-L] OT: Green glow lights
> Bought a "lime-Light" for my kids' room this weekend, and was astonished
at
> the electricity usage on the back... $.02 per year!
>
> Can this be true? While not a bright light (compared to other 4 - 7 watt
> night lights), it does do the trick, and I can't help but wonder why this
> technology isn't more prevalent, or advanced further.
>
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