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chris100575 Posted - 23/10/2009 : 11:46:11
I'm currently using 100w infra-red bulbs which heat Princess' viv nicely. I was wondering however whether a higher wattage bulb would produce less light for the same level of heat? It would make sense if a higher wattage bulb would run at lower voltage, but after much thought I've reached the conclusion that I just don't know enough about things electrical to work it out!
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Gingerpony Posted - 24/10/2009 : 06:35:48
sounds good in theory........
low wattage running at full capacity or higher wattage running at a proportion of its capacity to achieve the same temps.....
but i use a rep rad, ceramic and mats for mine
matty18714 Posted - 23/10/2009 : 16:44:10
i know nothing about electronics, but I would say it would also.

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