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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Nor California & Pac NW
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The thing w/ an occupancy sensor switch is I wouldn't want the CFLs turning on and off constantly as kids run in and out of the room. Shortens their life.
I'd rather have the CFL "on" in an empty room for 10 minutes, than turning "off" then "on" every 10 minutes. My objection is when the light is left on all day, 8 hours while no-one is home.
If the occupancy sensor responds to cats (?), that would be a problem too.
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