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OzOne wrote:
You think that leaving a light on will make it burn out? http://www.centennialbulb.org/facts.htm It's all about cycles... While the lack of cycles no doubt contributes to the longevity of that particular bulb, the fact that it's a dim 4 watt bulb with a low temperature filament is the determining factor for longevity. Higher temp in the filament means a shorter lifespan. The easiest way to prolong the life of a bulb is to have a lower temperature filament, the problem is that you need high temps to produce white light. In this case, the bulb barely glows a deep red, which is enough for a nightlight. //Walt |
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