GU10 CFLs

While wandering around one of BAS's least favourite retail outlets the other week I picked up 4 11W Megaman GU10 CFLs as an experiment.

On arrival home, install. Immediately noticed all the lights produce light of completely different colours and brightnesses, and nowhere near as much overall light output as a normal energy guzzler. After two minutes one of the lamps fails. Five minutes later it comes on for another two minutes and fails, this time permanently.

Think I may wait until suitable LEDs versions are available.
 
We have 2 11w Megaman and 2 9w (not sure of brand) in the kitchen mixed with 5 std bulbs.

The 11s are fine when warm, the 9s are a little dim.

The oldest CFL has been in for 3 years, the youngest 18months. No failures and I don't expect them to trip the breaker when they fail like the halogens do - this itself is a good reason to switch to CFLs.
 
No failures and I don't expect them to trip the breaker when they fail like the halogens do - this itself is a good reason to switch to CFLs.
They dont trip. All my megamans failed quietly, they dont even flicker, they just dont come on one day.  8)
 

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