wsidepinoy
New Member
It may be late and if my title sounds completely ridiculous I'm going to blame it on the time. With that said and out the way, I had a quick question that I hadn't read about or could find any info on, whether it be here via the search tool or google.com.
My question is...
say you take a 60W Bulb in a 5" Lamp, and take a 60W Bulb in a 8" Lamp, both identically made, no modifications, everything the same except diameter..
which one would be hotter ? or would it be the same ? or a wider effect ?
I ask this because I'm getting closer and closer to nailing my temperature inconsistencies (due to the fact I have a digital thermometer now) and I just wanted to know if it will indeed help heating up a basking spot, ambient temp etc so on and so forth.
Anyone have any ideas ? or any experiments done or can show some data on it ?
TY !!!!
My question is...
say you take a 60W Bulb in a 5" Lamp, and take a 60W Bulb in a 8" Lamp, both identically made, no modifications, everything the same except diameter..
which one would be hotter ? or would it be the same ? or a wider effect ?
I ask this because I'm getting closer and closer to nailing my temperature inconsistencies (due to the fact I have a digital thermometer now) and I just wanted to know if it will indeed help heating up a basking spot, ambient temp etc so on and so forth.
Anyone have any ideas ? or any experiments done or can show some data on it ?
TY !!!!