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Once again the hot weather has reminded me of just how much I dislike it!
Last night I noticed the amount of heat given of by my ordinary bedside lamp - IIRC something like 80% of the energy in light bulbs is heat not light. It made me wonder whether different bulbs would produce less heat? Argos do a pack of 3 15 Watt BC Energy Saving Fluorescent Bulbs for £6.99 http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/st...y?storeId=1000 1&langId=-1&catalogId=2501&productId=104088 These seem to have an ordinary 'bayonet' type fixing. Would these emit less heat as well as being more efficient? Can anyone shed some light on the subject? ![]() |
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