Quote Originally Posted by JackdaWack
I don't see why they would put it on its packaging tho, i mean do HID bulbs say that they loose lumen output with time? i have yet to see that. When u buy tires for your car do they explicitly state that with time the tread will wear away? If im not mistaken, most CFL packages do state "initial lumen output" which should indicate to a consumer that they do in fact loose lumen output with time. Almost everything looses its efficiency with time, at least in an electronic sense. With time resistance builds up within the unit, much like a battery, u get more heat and less usable power, which then leads to the ultimate demise of the unit itself.
They SHOULD put that on the packaging. To be honest, 22% if accurate is significant. 7% for incandescent's isn't as significant IMO. I think the confusion begins with CFLs being advertised as lasting MUCH longer than incandescent's, which they do, but did all those people know 22% (if accurate) of their brightness will be lost during its' lifetime. :stoned:

Study's often "discover" information that is already well known.
Balkey Reviewed by Balkey on . study indicates CFL lumen loss ... Study Casts Dim Light on Energy-Efficient Bulbs Thursday, November 19, 2009 They're billed as energy-efficient, but compact fluorescent bulbs are getting a dim review in a new study. The study, published in Engineering and Technology magazine, shows the energy-efficient light bulbs lose on average 22 percent of their brightness over their lifetime, the BBC reports. Compact fluorescents reduce energy consumption by up to 80 percent compared to traditional bulbs. But the study Rating: 5