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<blockquote data-quote="mobgrazer" data-source="post: 623561" data-attributes="member: 9043"><p>I don't think this is done yet. There are some very important questions that need to be asked before we change the bulb to make sure the bulbs are not blowing prematurely. </p><p></p><p>But if you change all the "lamps" at one time that run off a switch then why not change them all because in theory they should have the same life span.</p><p></p><p>I think we should use 130 volt lams instead of 120 volt lamps because of voltage foliations they will last longer by theory.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the types of caps that are on the motors that run off that transformer we might want to change the start / run caps or just add a set of caps to fix the power factor.</p><p></p><p>What is the high and low voltage readings in the house compared to the power factor. What meter did we use to track this info?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes these are very important questions that we need to know the answers to before we can go to the next step. This info is needed for me to vote on what brand of light should we should use. We need to take steps before we change the bulb to make sure it will last longer…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobgrazer, post: 623561, member: 9043"] I don’t think this is done yet. There are some very important questions that need to be asked before we change the bulb to make sure the bulbs are not blowing prematurely. But if you change all the “lamps” at one time that run off a switch then why not change them all because in theory they should have the same life span. I think we should use 130 volt lams instead of 120 volt lamps because of voltage foliations they will last longer by theory. Depending on the types of caps that are on the motors that run off that transformer we might want to change the start / run caps or just add a set of caps to fix the power factor. What is the high and low voltage readings in the house compared to the power factor. What meter did we use to track this info? Yes these are very important questions that we need to know the answers to before we can go to the next step. This info is needed for me to vote on what brand of light should we should use. We need to take steps before we change the bulb to make sure it will last longer… [/QUOTE]
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