Posted by 36 coupe on January 22, 2011 at 03:50:37 from (199.2.58.237):
In Reply to: Re: Light bulb laws posted by rd 2n in mo on January 20, 2011 at 13:02:16:
You can do better by using 2 60 watt bulbs.Use a clear glass bulb where glare dosent matter, you get 10 per cent more light from clear glass lamps.Look for 130 volt bulbs and well supported filaments.Better stock up.I buy from a salvage store that sell bulbs for 25 cents each.A heat tape is better if you can use it.I have some bulbs that are rated for 2500 hours,twice the usual bulbs life.I used to raise chicks in a small brooder that used a 40 watt lamp.A cfl has its place.I have one in a floor lamp and a swing arm lamp over my work bench.The bench has 2 4ft fluorescent lamps that see little use.I have a 4 ft fixture in the barn that wiil lite at zero.
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