In the old days, did switching an average old light bulb consume more energy vs. keeping it running?
In other words, is running an old light bulb for X amount of (short) time cheaper than turning it OFF then ON again, meaning, is it a myth that the act of flipping the switch costs more than having the old bulb running, if we're talking a relatively short amount of time?
In other words, is running an old light bulb for X amount of (short) time cheaper than turning it OFF then ON again, meaning, is it a myth that the act of flipping the switch costs more than having the old bulb running, if we're talking a relatively short amount of time?