iRONic
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- Jan 28, 2006
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-Mine is instant-on because I plugged it into my DVR 120v plug on the back of the unit. That in turn is added to a step of every Harmony display-centric activity.Yeah, I'm very familiar with that one.
I've been scouring for good LEDs though, and a more affordable approach to instant-on whenever the TV is turned on.
I'll probably have to settle on cinemaquest's products.
But see, that's what annoys me - you've already replaced two bulbs in seven years?
Do you use one bulb/light bar at a time, or do you have two running to cover your enter display area?
Are the ballasts internal to the bulb, or is there a distinct/replaceable ballast in the light bar itself?
If you've only replaced two bulbs once each, that's not too bad. If you're already on a third bulb, ugh. That's why I dislike fluorescent (are these straight fluorescent, or CCFL? (cold cathode, not compact). Regardless, such lighting tech typically struggles with excessive on/off cycles. Wonderful for once on/off a day or constant light, but for home use, LED has proved the way to go. Just, temperature and CRI seems to still be sub-par in comparison.
-I use one light assy.
-Ballast is in the bar assy.
-Just two, straight 6500k fluorescent.
-Replacement bulb is ~$13