aha, kaip tik irgi sugooglinau šitą. Paliksim 100% tada. "Dainiushas" <skirdain@gmail.com> wrote in message news:jutebo$78n$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > Halogen lamps are manufactured with enough halogen to match the rate of > tungsten evaporation at their design voltage. Increasing the applied > voltage increases the rate of evaporation, so at some point there may be > insufficient halogen and the lamp goes black. Over-voltage operation is > not generally recommended. With a reduced voltage the evaporation is lower > and there may be too much halogen, which can lead to abnormal failure. At > much lower voltages, the bulb temperature may be too low to support the > halogen cycle, but by this time the evaporation rate is too low for the > bulb to blacken significantly. There are many situations where halogen > lamps are dimmed successfully. However, lamp life may not be extended as > much as predicted. The life span on dimming depends on lamp construction, > the halogen additive used and whether dimming is normally expected for > this type. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halogen_lamp > > panašu, kad geriausia palikt 100%.... > > On 2012.07.27 09:50, wiedras wrote: >> o kodėl ? >> >> "Dainiushas" <skirdain@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:jutcp7$53v$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >>> 80 bus įtariu blogai. Bandyt kokia 50-60 jei šviesos pakaks >>> >> >