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Does anyone have any links to order an Infrared bulbs?
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Mittir said:It is bit confusing when RP talks about red light therapy.
By red light he means both orange, red and infra-red.
You will need clear bulb for that. Red tinted bulbs block
orange light. The link did not provide the voltage, 130 volts give better ratio
of red to blue. 120 volt is fine but 130 is better. This one is the clear version, still
no mention of volt. Heat lamp usually has 130 volt.
http://t.homedepot.com/p/Philips-250-Wa ... 202768698/
Edit: Amazon lists the same bulb as 120 volt.
http://www.amazon.com/Phillips-416743-2 ... B0066L0ZRU
tara said:https://raypeatforum.com/forums/posts/96908/ I think I'd go with the untinted one, not the red, for more of the desirable spectrum.
http://heelspurs.com/led.htmlheelspurs said:CCO absorbs energy from 600-900 nm (2.8 eV) photons and reflects them individually with a slightly longer wavelength (approx 50 nm longer), extracting about 0.1 eV of energy in assisting the 0.80 eV (not 0.43 eV) released from a molecule of ATP. If CCO in the body is able to absorb 5% of the 1E17 photons/cm^2 (30 mW/cm^2) in the 600-900 nm range from bright Sun over 0.5 m^2 of skin for 4 hours, then the body has gained 0.030*0.05*5000 cm^2 * 0.1/2.8 = 0.27 watts while using about 100 watts during those 4 hours (0.9 kcalories), making us 0.27% photosynthetic during those 4 hours. The light is directly photo-assisting in the creation of the ATP chemical energy. This does not include the calories absorbed from light that reduces the need for maintaining body temperature.