been thinking about these new florecent high output bulbs!
they say 500 watt equivelent uses 65 watts
if i took two say 235watt solar panels and placed them facing each other and bonded them with a small gap between and built a florecent bulb with the same gasses inside would the 500 watts equiv of light created be converted to electricity, and would it be more than the original 65 watts used to create the light?? any ideas ? the lights produce 6500 kelvin at i think about 5000 lumens. close to natural sun light.
if the spectrum was modified by the diference in gasses to work better with the panels would the output be higher?
some food for thought1
they say 500 watt equivelent uses 65 watts
if i took two say 235watt solar panels and placed them facing each other and bonded them with a small gap between and built a florecent bulb with the same gasses inside would the 500 watts equiv of light created be converted to electricity, and would it be more than the original 65 watts used to create the light?? any ideas ? the lights produce 6500 kelvin at i think about 5000 lumens. close to natural sun light.
if the spectrum was modified by the diference in gasses to work better with the panels would the output be higher?
some food for thought1