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by Christophe » 19/01/09, 18:02

Yes Maloche and thanks in large part to all of you!

With Volta Electricité's PP, we made a flash version of the calculator: https://www.econologie.com/calculateur-c ... -4019.html

Or here: https://www.econologie.com/shop/infos/ca ... gie-co2-11

It is much more easily accessible than the Excel / Open Office version.
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by Capt_Maloche » 21/01/09, 23:05

Ah yes,

very nice
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by Christophe » 21/01/09, 23:10

Ah thank you very much, finally a reaction !!

I made a new one: https://www.econologie.com/economie-d-en ... -4021.html

Otherwise you saw the wishes (you should like it, I took the time to make them)? https://www.econologie.com/annee-2009-an ... -4020.html
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by I Citro » 21/01/09, 23:15

Capt_Maloche wrote:Ah yes,

very nice


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by Patatrace » 25/01/09, 14:15

Very good this article, but often coming to see what's new on the site I couldn't help but ask myself the following question about the new Megaman 30W: Is this the first CFL bulb without mercury?
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by Christophe » 25/01/09, 16:24

No, no fluorescent bulb is mercury-free, however, depending on the brand, the doses vary and the way this mercury is present changes.

Since January 2008 (one year therefore) the Ingenium models have all had amalgamations of mercury: http://www.megaman.de/ueberuns/0325c79a ... index.html
http://www.megaman.de/downloads/meg059pmamalgam.pdf

Quantity <2 mg of mercury per ampoule while the EU standard is 5 mg

In other words: if it breaks, the mercury neither flows nor evaporates. This protection reinforced on certain models by a silicone film ... (troll refrain)

They are also, of course, RoHS: http://www.megaman.de/ueberuns/rohsrich ... index.html
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by marc91 » 25/01/09, 19:32

Christophe wrote:1) Do you want to talk about this?
https://www.econologie.com/forums/interdicti ... t6676.html


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2) For the colored LEDs, they were probably talking about RGB LEDs, I have some in stock ... if you want I can make you a movie?
These are 5W Luxeons, so "very" powerful but also very expensive (controllable by remote control).

3) For the magnetic field: sorry but I have not confirmed anything at all on the contrary: fluorescent tube, small ferric transformers and microwaves are much more "harmful" than fluorescent bulbs whose "harmful" field is not so much more stronger than that of an electric cable: 5 cm max!

The "ecologists" who launched this rumor forgot to understand that the harmfulness (and therefore the standards) of an electromagnetic wave was strongly linked to its FREQUENCY (more precisely at its wavelength but let's move on) ... Now a fluorescent bulb has a frequency of 50Hz (100Hz?) so much lower than the 2.5 GHz of GSM ... We cannot therefore reason in comparative V / m term between these 2 types of sources! Now this is what has been done, and even more serious: what has been RELAYED is pure and simple intoxication!

In short I worry especially for small ferric transformers (more and more rare but still) because generally they are hidden under the desk or the bed ... ie very close to us for many hours!

Mercury pollution and more difficult recycling are much more serious arguments that go against the compact fluorescents (all the more reason not to choose fluo 1st price) ...


Wrong!the fluorescent lights have an incorporated system which increases the frequency to avoid flickering
CRIREM and a Spanish laboratory have measured fields up to 60cm from the bulb, it would be necessary to shield the base to avoid this but the manufacturers are reluctant, it increases the cost of coming back!
SO no fluorescent lights as a bedside or desk lampIf you don't believe me, approach a radio with your fluorescent lights on, you will be surprised! :D
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by Christophe » 12/12/15, 12:23

Integration of the calculator on the store: https://www.econologie.com/shop/infos/ca ... gie-co2-11
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