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In case anyone is still reading this topic, I did a large fluorescent lighting test on my layout. Here are the results: <br />http://www.irritatedvowel.com/Railroad/Layout/Lighting/CompareFluorescents.aspx <br /> <br />http://www.irritatedvowel.com/Railroad/Layout/Lighting/CompareHalogen.aspx <br /> <br />My main lighting page: <br />http://www.irritatedvowel.com/Railroad/Layout/Lighting/Lighting.aspx <br /> <br />Note that the ballasts are as important as the lamps. The Workhorse ballasts I use are just about the best. There is no hum, no interference (DCC or otherwise), and they get the most out of your lamps. I have them in my layout, in my work room, and now in my woodworking workshop. I have spoken with other folks who tried the regular electronic ballasts and were disappointed. When they finally gave in and tried these, the difference was incredible. <br /> <br />Pete <br />http://www.irritatedVowel.com
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