Less lux, less brightness, looked dimmer to me!
In a message dated 28/08/2009 23:56:44 GMT Daylight Time,
PAsgeirsson@att.net writes:
They likely will have the same temperature brightness, certainly the lower
wattage will not reach as far ahead down the road, but just as bright at
the source.
Paul A
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Subject: Re: [Spridgets] low light
If you have 100 watts Halogen in on side of your Spridget and 80 watts the
other side the 80 watts looks dimmer.
So if you have a 65/55 Tungsten one side and a 55/45 Tungsten the other
side surely the 55/45 lamp unit will look dimmer?
Weslake-Monza 1330
In a message dated 28/08/2009 22:30:07 GMT Daylight Time,
_PAsgeirsson@att.net_ (mailto:PAsgeirsson@att.net) writes:
Wattage would make little difference in the brightness, as they should be
wired parallel, not in series.
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