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Types of Fluorescent Lights: CFL vs. T5 Fluorescent lights come in two main types: CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lights) and T5 tubes. CFLs are the twisty bulbs you might see in your home, while T5s are longer tubes that give off more intense light. CFLs are great for small grows, but T5s...
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Turning on these lights while watching TV does in fact mitigate the issue of the bright screen framed against a very dim room. However, it introduces a whole new host of problems. Lighting that is to the side or behind the viewer projects light onto the viewing surface. This decreases cont...
s going on there, there are all kinds of incentives to, so here are a couple of things to chew on: most of the Bitcoin mining that occurs happens in China (which means anyone who controls it ultimately controls the blockchain), and China already has more billionaires than the USA does....
Congress are seeking to address this issue in various ways. Many interest groups and industries argue that the economic cost required to reach these targets does not match the benefit and is too large for the economy ...
Here at the Brain household we have a 140-watt inverter. We run the generator during the day. At night we use the inverter hooked to the car to power one or two compact fluorescent bulbs that provide light in the house. Hooking the Power into Your House ...
tag on it said includes 60 w CFL which it didn’t but I have those. Brought it home, put in bulb, found out it’s a touch lamp. within an hour would not turn off. googled the SKU and it’s apparently a lamp sold in 2003 at a place no longer in business. Someone must have ...