TheDrumGuy
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I had no idea about dosing recommendations, but just based on how I felt, I concluded that 30 mins is optimal and that's the longest I've been doing.
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I had no idea about dosing recommendations, but just based on how I felt, I concluded that 30 mins is optimal and that's the longest I've been doing.
What device do you use?
In this video, , Danny quotes Ray saying you can use the incandescent bulbs for as long as you want.
Those appear to be infared heat lamps correct? Is that the same as incandescent, even if they may tend to give off more heat?
Infrared lamps and heat lamps and ordinary light bulbs are all incandescents. Even halogen lamps are incandescents. The main difference is the filament temperature. Eg, the bulb Peat recommends has a temperature of 2700, which is lower than the ordinary incandescent bulbs you usually find in stores, which run closer to 2900. Also, his bulb is designed for 130V, so when run at 120V the temperature drops a little further to about 2600. The result is it gives off less red and blue, and more infrared. But the ratio of red:blue goes up.
Just take a look at that thread where everyone is frying their balls lol.