Okay i have read this in a post somewhere and wanna know if it is true.

"And forget whatever incandescent equivalent these things are advertised as - you know "120 watt replacement, only consumes 32 watt" that means absolutely nothing. Actually it means LESS than nothing because it causes a whole lot of confusion - what they are really saying is "32 watt bulb that produces the same amount of light as a really really horribly inefficient and crude design would if it were sucking down 120 watts" Incandescent bulbs aren't even in the discussion, so don't let them fool you by using incandescent equivalent. An incandescent bulb uses that much juice because it pumps out more heat than light - we don't care how much power an incandescent bulb would have used in producing heat - we don't want heat, we want light."

So i mean a 105w cfl i can put in sumthing with like 150w max, or i can put 2 in a 300w max? Just wanna get the right info this cause i do not know much about cfl's.? :wtf:

~One~.:rastasmoke: