So, when the living room torchiere’s bulb burned out, I dutifully bought a $10 three-way compact fluorescent lamp and screwed it in place. I was kind of expecting two coils, but there is only one. It works about the way you’d expect – at first. The first position on has a fair amount of light, the second much brighter, and the third marginally brighter than the second. We usually leave it on in the first position because even the dimmest setting is fine for general lighting.
Then, after about an hour, the lamp will suddenly brighten to not much dimmer than position two, and position three is only a tiny bit brighter than two is. If I click to off for a few seconds, then back to position one, it’s as bright as it was before I shut it off. Then yesterday, it started a new trick. After it brightens, if I go to position three, after a second or so the lamp will dim, to considerably less then the original position one’s brightness.
What is going on? How do 3-way CFLs switch between brighter and dimmer and why does it brighten after being on a while? (I’m guessing something heats up) I’m not complaining as such. Even if the lamp is consuming power at the higher rate when it’s at the dimmer setting, it’s consuming less than the incandescent lamp was at its lower setting. I just want the darn thing to be bright when I want it to be, and not so bright when I want it that way.