heatlight
Heatlight refers to a broad category of lighting technologies that produce illumination while also generating a significant amount of heat. This stands in contrast to more modern LED lighting, which is designed for high efficiency and minimal heat output. Historically, incandescent light bulbs were the most common example of heatlight. These bulbs work by passing an electric current through a filament, typically made of tungsten, which heats up to a high temperature and glows, producing light. A large portion of the energy consumed by incandescent bulbs is released as heat rather than visible light, making them inefficient by today's standards.
The dual function of heatlight, producing both light and heat, has led to its use in specific