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I was recently asked whether using incandescent dimmers cuts electrical
costs.
When the lights are dimmed, is less electricity used or is it converted
to heat in the dimmer thereby still being consumed?
Thanks
TMT
These dimmers are meant for comfort, not for saving money. Yes, they use
little less power but produce much less light and almost the same amount
of heat. If you want to save money, you'd better use a lower power bulb.
petrus bitbyter
They do NOT generate "almost the same amount of heat."
Whether they save electricity depends on what setting you use. Turn
them down, and you can use a _lot_ less electricity (compared to when
they're turned all the way up).
By actual measurement (Kill-A-Watt):
50 watt (nominal) lamp
without dimmer: 58 watts
dimmer (a Leviton) turned all the way up: 57 watts
dimmer turned down until the light almost extinguished: 5 watts
Of course, this does NOT mean there aren't more efficient ways
to achieve low light levels. But I think it addresses the OP's
question.
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I'm fully understand the numbers you mentioned and I do not question
their correctness. The point is - and you'll know - that while turning
low a dimmer, the amount of light drops much faster then the amount of
heat. So as long as your dimmed bulb gives some usefull light, making
more visible then just itself, the amount of heat only dropped a little
and your savings are not substantial. Re-reading the question and my
answer I agree it was not clear enough.
petrus bitbyter
A dimmed high wattage bulb is less efficient than a low wattage bulb in
creating the same light. But the dimmer allows flexibility.
Agreed?
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