Post 1 made on Friday February 13, 2004 at 11:43 |
equium Long Time Member |
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maybe it's just me. I'll dim the light in my family room while watching tv. after 20-30 minutes, i'll look up and i swear that light is brighter than it was earlier. does this happen to anyone else? like i said, maybe it's just me. :0)
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Post 2 made on Friday February 13, 2004 at 14:34 |
ONEAC Senior Member |
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Post 3 made on Friday February 13, 2004 at 20:29 |
Larry Fine Loyal Member |
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Post 4 made on Friday February 20, 2004 at 14:15 |
vmark Long Time Member |
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Eyes adjust to the overall lower light level, when you look back up at the lamp itself, it's brighter than the light it casts over the room, so it appears brighter than it looked before your eyes adjusted for a few minutes.
I notice this all the time, but I know this is what's going on.
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Post 5 made on Saturday February 21, 2004 at 11:02 |
Larry Weeldreyer Long Time Member |
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Try a different housecode. You may have an X-10 neighbor. How far can X10 signals travel? To every house on the same transformer?
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Post 6 made on Saturday February 21, 2004 at 11:57 |
Larry Fine Loyal Member |
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On 02/21/04 11:02, Larry Weeldreyer said...
How far can X10 signals travel? To every house on the same transformer? Absolutely.
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Post 7 made on Monday March 22, 2004 at 14:02 |
GMGQ Lurking Member |
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Are they energy saving halogen bulbs? If so, they take some time to warm up.
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