To help reduce energy consumption, use dimmable fluorescent bulbs in the kitchen.
These give the same amount of light as 65W incandescent, but only use 15W. With 10 recessed lights in the kitchen, you will look at saving 300W (using dimmer) to 500W (full power).
These give the same amount of light as 65W incandescent, but only use 15W. With 10 recessed lights in the kitchen, you will look at saving 300W (using dimmer) to 500W (full power).
How they compare: the light is whiter, even when dimmed; dimming works fairly well.
No buzzing but they do take a second to come on, all in all they are the right way to go. That being said, you will keep 40W incandescent in the island pennants for now, to keep the light on the counter surface a bit warmer.
No buzzing but they do take a second to come on, all in all they are the right way to go. That being said, you will keep 40W incandescent in the island pennants for now, to keep the light on the counter surface a bit warmer.






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