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Originally Posted by fastfredracing
Thats good to know, same basic climate .
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For those in warmer climes, the problem with can lights is that they let a lot of heat pass through. They also generate heat. So when in use the lights have stay cool enough not to set the roof on fire or roast the bulb and still not leak expensive heat out the ceiling when they aren’t being used. They make sealed and insulated units, they may be hard on incandescent bulbs, I don’t know. We went through a couple of bulbs a year but didn’t keep the lights on a lot.