These bulbs can be made from clear, frosted, white or coloured glass. Try not to use clear bulbs as these can be uncomfortable and create confusing shadows. Frosted and white bulbs give a more even light than clear bulbs. They only lose a small amount of light and are more comfortable to use.
Low Voltage Lighting | Energy Saving & Eco Friendly
Low Voltage Lighting
Low Voltage Lighting produces the same quantity of light but uses less electrical energy. They can offer two and a half times as much light as produced by the normal line voltage radiant lamps. In simple words, a 50 watt low voltage lamp could possibly be more than enough to produce as much light as offered by a 125 watt line voltage lamp. So there defiantly worth considering if you’re looking for new lights.
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