Low Power - High Output
Word Count: 126When talking about indoor lighting, many people have the misconception that the brighter a light is, the more heat it will put out or the more power that it will require in order to remain in operation. This, as you might have wondered, is not true. Newer lights that are energy efficient are usually heat efficient as well; the reason that the light is energy efficient in the first place is because it is losing less energy out to heat (heat is a type of energy, if you didn’t know) When more of the energy is converted to light rather than heat, you have a light bulb that uses less energy, puts out less heat, but is still just as bright, if not even brighter.

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