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On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Jack Coats <jack-rp9/bkPP+cDYtjvyW6yDsg at public.gmane.org> wrote: > Actually you can use X10 for CFL or LEDs. ?Unless you have 'dimmabble CFL's > or > equivalent for LEDs (yes they are made), use an 'appliance module' instead > of a > 'light controller' X10 module. > > www.dimmablecfl.com is a place to start. ?But I think I have found some of > the > newer generation of CFLs at Wal-Mart that are dimmable. My experience with dimmable CFLs over the last few years is that they fail in less time then an incandescent. Given that they are usually 2-5 times as expensive as regular CFLs there is no payback on electricity cost. It's gotten to the point that I've got a couple of dimmable light switches that I'm going to replace with regular switches so I can use regular CFLs instead. Bill Bogstad
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