Preamble: It is my belief that it's more efficient to generate heat using a filament bulb concept because it seems energy to heat conversion is more efficient this way than using high current metal filament.
Cathode rays from the bulb may play a role in the heating process but that is another area of research. The good thing about science: this can be put to test and proven or disproven. Theoretically, based on how hot a 60watts bulb gets, we can make an assertion(proposition(logic)) that this is true.
My 60 watts electric tungsten filament bulb is very hot to the touch. Can I use it as a water heater: also can I use it as a room heater by placing it in front of a fan with settings to gentle breeze?
We talk about energy saving devices but I think we mean energy efficient devices. Our objective is to have the most efficient utilization of energy. Today's electric heaters requires alot of power—more of current than voltage.
It is my conceptual idea to innovate a low energy water heater; a remodeling of the tungsten bulb into the design of a water heater. And a room heater by sucking in àir at one end and ejaculating at the other end after passage over a series of elongated tungsten filamentous bulbs(radiators).
I am also in favour of using a transparent material like glass for the water heater because I love light-power technology. It is fragile; so handle with care.
Remember: we at CCTI innovate—that is what we do with concept ideas.
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