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LSpark
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I don't think it's so much the quality of light, but more the intensity and direction of the light, the colour is almost the same as halogen, if not a little warmer. I've used several of the PAR38 type CFL's, whilst I find these are good replacements for general low-level downlighting, they are no good for high-level, nor for directional spotlighting as they have a 110deg beam angle.
With regards the failures, the problem is that they are still in the early stages, and they try to cram too much into a small lamp, the result is the electronics are probably not that good, the lamp is not that big for the power required, and there is not much free air flow so they may not last as long as they should.
I have a customer that uses the aurora ones who had a few go, but I haven't any users of the megaman ones. I would return them if they are not lasting a reasonable length of time, or speak to megaman.
Btw Jerry, don't forget you cannot use CFL's like halogens, CFL's like to run for longer periods, at least 20minutes at a time, otherwise you will undoubtedly shorten their life. At the moment I think the CFL/Halogen choice has to be thought out carefully, but it gives you more options and I'm sure they will improve in time.
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