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Originally Posted by outacontrol
this is completely untrue, an incandescent light takes no more energy to turn on than is does to run, an inductive light (metal halide or flourescent) takes a little bit of a peak in energy to start but this only comes into play in cycles of a minute or less. The energy saved in having a light off for 10 or more minutes is way more substantial than the energy to restart it.
and here is an article to support this: http://www.lightingdesignlab.com/art...luorescent.htm
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thats quite interesting! thanks for straightening the fact for me, learning something everyday haha