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on switching on, the CFLs become warm?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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All compact fluorescent lamps require a slight warm-up time for the electrical current to fully heat the cathodes and reach their full lumen output. ... Covered CFLs typically have longer warm-up times – up to three minutes – because they have amalgam.

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All compact fluorescent lamps require a slight warm-up time for the electrical current to fully heat the cathodes and reach their full lumen output. ... Covered CFLs typically have longer warm-up times – up to three minutes – because they have amalgam

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