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Re: Need kitchen undercabinet dimmable light ideas



24 inch fixture with a bulb at each end. These are no less efficient
than any other incandescent and therefore generate no more heat. I
think th ebulbs are about 15 watts each.

"Ron" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Yes, I've come to that conclusion - bright and dimmable equals heat
> (which I guess should have been obvious).
>
> So I guess I'd like to modify my question here:
>
> What do people who already have halogen or Xenon fixtures install
> undercabinet experience w.r.t heat in the cabinets? Are you using
> pucks or the more traditional (florescent style) fixtures?
>
> Ron
>
> On 12/22/2007 5:10 PM, D&SW wrote:
>
>> read Rons first post. He has pretty much eliminated everything,
>> claiming produces too much heat. And the suggested rope lights
>> don't produce enough light. At some point in time Ron will figure
>> out if he demands "dimmable" and "lots of light" then that equals
>> heat.
>>
>> Ron, if rope lights are not bright enough,  look at 120V halogen
>> pucks.
>>




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