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09-22-2010, 05:48 PM | #1 |
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LED light bulbs
I stock lights for the college I work at and have heard about the technology behind LED lights being used for home lighting.
Well, I was in a Walmart recently and saw that there are lights being sold now that are screw in bulbs, but with LED circuits in them. One I saw advertised that it was as bright as a 70 watt bulb, but only used 2 watts. That is a significant savings, but one bulb was almost $6! The price will have to drop alot more before people start to get comfortable with them, but if they can deliver the goods, they could save alot on the electric bill.
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They make a significant difference where you have a limited supply of Electricity as I have with my Solar setup at my Camper.
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Might be worth looking into Panther - especially if you saw my electric bills for the summer. So far I've had 3 bills that were waaay over $200.
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Wanna trade bills? My Key West bill runs about $300. (winter) to $375.(summer) and that's only using the A/C 3 weeks. The lake house has been $100.- $115. for 8 days. I have the fluorescent bulbs in everything. Even decorative ones in ceiling fan lights and all very low wattage. Electric water heater set on 105. I agree Panther, the LED's are too pricey now but they'll come down. My bill here is high because my A/C is 12 years old and not very efficient. I can't complain because it was totally under sea water 6 years ago. Insurance company gave me $4500. to replace it and I got it going for $52. in parts. Still going strong (knock on wood). Lake house has R-19 insulation in the attic. I have got estimates but all seem like shady guys. Hopefully this trip I can get someone to boost me up to R-45 or R-60. Now the A/C does not shut off and it's also a heat pump so winter time will cost more to heat also. The Vetter's ain't used to heaters. We have no heat in the Key West house. The coldest is Jan. mean temp 65. Lake house Jan. is 56. We are gonna' freeze, send blankets, electric blankets! |
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I'm afraid Teddy is right...I remember some years back when we were asked to cut our thermostats back a few degrees and help save natural gas, well we all did and got paid back when a natural gas hike was requested by the gas companies of the public utilities commission because they earned less income by not selling the projected cubic feet of natural gas.. We the people always get it in the end----if you get my meaning..
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I know what you mean glenn.
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Yup - no doubt about it Glenn!
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That is quite a difference Calvin. I didn't buy any of them, and I didn't really compare all the details, I was just surprised to see them. We had a librarian ask us about them almost two years ago after she had read an article about them. At that time, even our wholesale suppliers didn't have any. So, the technology seems to have progressed quickly.
It'll be interesting to see where it goes. We use lots of compact flourescent bulbs on campus, but still have disposal concerns because any flourescent bulb has mercury in it. If they can make them comparable to standard bulbs, cheaper to buy, and reliable, they'll be the common light of the future.
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