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  • Belly35
    Lights out for the incandescent light bulb as of Jan. 1, 2014

    i have change some of my home light bulbs over the year but I have 200 60watt incandescent at the warehouse.... I think I will be still using incandescent for sometime

    the power company contacted me about my warehouse and wanted to come in and give me an estimate on upgrading the warehouse lighting to a more efficient. One of my friends who also has a warehouse fell for the estimated offer. Bottom line 6000.00 buck and a lighting system that requires the EPA to change bulbs.... No thanks
  • Apple
    This makes me wonder... will the coal-fired power plant that supplies Belly's electricity be closed down before he uses up his cache of incandescent bulbs?
  • Belly35
    Apple;1560655 wrote:This makes me wonder... will the coal-fired power plant that supplies Belly's electricity be closed down before he uses up his cache of incandescent bulbs?
    I get my power from AEP
    At last count in my house I have 58 light bulb socket + / - I would estimate that about half are the newer type, basement, garage, work bench, attic, shed are still old incandesent. Maybe I replace in those area two or three bulbs per year.
  • ernest_t_bass
    What an excellent thread.
  • Devils Advocate
    Well, It was.....
  • dlazz
    All of my lights have been changed from incandescent to the new ones.

    Hope this helps.
  • Devils Advocate
    I figured out what the ol man is REALLY doing with all of these bulbs

  • dlazz
    Devils Advocate;1560779 wrote:I figured out what the ol man is REALLY doing with all of these bulbs

    It's amazing he can still fit light bulbs up his ass with his head so firmly up there
  • ts1227
    dlazz;1560708 wrote:All of my lights have been changed from incandescent to the new ones.

    Hope this helps.
    Mine are too (Sams Club had them really cheap when I moved) and my electric bill is quote low. Hope this also helps.
  • Jawbreaker
    Belly35;1560648 wrote:Lights out for the incandescent light bulb as of Jan. 1, 2014

    i have change some of my home light bulbs over the year but I have 200 60watt incandescent at the warehouse.... I think I will be still using incandescent for sometime

    the power company contacted me about my warehouse and wanted to come in and give me an estimate on upgrading the warehouse lighting to a more efficient. One of my friends who also has a warehouse fell for the estimated offer. Bottom line 6000.00 buck and a lighting system that requires the EPA to change bulbs.... No thanks
    LOL at a warehouse with 60 watt incandescent bulbs and the whole EPA joke. Both are foolish and uninformed.
  • I Wear Pants
    Jawbreaker;1560793 wrote:LOL at a warehouse with 60 watt incandescent bulbs and the whole EPA joke. Both are foolish and uninformed.
    Yeah, I'm pretty positive you're allowed to change your own damn CFLs Belly.
  • ts1227
    You could replace 200 incandescent 60 watt bulbs yourself for about $75
  • Apple
    Given the mercury content involved with the new bulbs, it wouldn't surprise me if there are special regulations regarding commercial use/replacement that might include the EPA or possibly OSHA.
  • wes_mantooth
    Belly35;1560648 wrote:Lights out for the incandescent light bulb as of Jan. 1, 2014

    i have change some of my home light bulbs over the year but I have 200 60watt incandescent at the warehouse.... I think I will be still using incandescent for sometime

    the power company contacted me about my warehouse and wanted to come in and give me an estimate on upgrading the warehouse lighting to a more efficient. One of my friends who also has a warehouse fell for the estimated offer. Bottom line 6000.00 buck and a lighting system that requires the EPA to change bulbs.... No thanks
    I work at a company that recently upgraded most of the lighting....there are AEP rebates for doing the upgrades. We are a pretty good sized company so it was significant, not sure what your situation is.
  • I Wear Pants
    Apple;1560818 wrote:Given the mercury content involved with the new bulbs, it wouldn't surprise me if there are special regulations regarding commercial use/replacement that might include the EPA or possibly OSHA.
    There's regulations as far as how to recycle/dispose of them but there's absolutely nothing I've ever seen that says the EPA has to change your bulbs.
  • rmolin73
    Lol once again belly starts a thread that makes no sense.
  • GoPens
    At least he hasn't blamed Obama yet, it's coming I'm sure.
  • Jawbreaker
    GoPens;1560842 wrote:At least he hasn't blamed Obama yet, it's coming I'm sure.
    Blaming the EPA is just about the same.
  • Belly35
    wes_mantooth;1560823 wrote:I work at a company that recently upgraded most of the lighting....there are AEP rebates for doing the upgrades. We are a pretty good sized company so it was significant, not sure what your situation is.
    The 200 old style bulbs been here for years, we have florescent tube type lighting …
    My friend warehouse is about the same size as mine, so looking a $6000.00 and that is with the discount, rebate and tax break he said…
    Like he said until his business has a better growth outlook, shows a better profit, increase in business and can get some of his staff back … $6000.00 is not going to happen anytime soon
  • Jawbreaker
    Belly35;1560849 wrote:The 200 old style bulbs been here for years, we have florescent tube type lighting …
    My friend warehouse is about the same size as mine, so looking a $6000.00 and that is with the discount, rebate and tax break he said…
    Like he said until his business has a better growth outlook, shows a better profit, increase in business and can get some of his staff back … $6000.00 is not going to happen anytime soon
    I can understand that but if the payback is less than a year it is a no brainier.
  • Belly35
    Jawbreaker;1560887 wrote:I can understand that but if the payback is less than a year it is a no brainier.
    I'm not sure of the pay back time frame, it could have been a five year projected program. But I can tell you this no matter what the pay back time peroid is .... Lighting is not a priority. I could think of about 20 other usage for the $6000.00 that could provide a higher pay back and future growth than lights...
    Problem is may smaller business don't have that $6000.00 nor do they want to finance for lighting.

    Saving does not alway make a profit ...
  • Devils Advocate
    Belly35;1560902 wrote: Saving does not alway make a profit ...
    Your president agrees.
  • Belly35
    Devils Advocate;1560906 wrote:Your president agrees.
    Worthless spending waste profit and hinders prosperity
  • vdubb96
  • wes_mantooth
    Jawbreaker;1560887 wrote:I can understand that but if the payback is less than a year it is a no brainier.
    Agreed. All our capital projects typically have to have at least a two year payback to be approved