I just got my electric bill one month after I replaced all my lights with LED bulbs. My electric bill went from 130 to 50. Huge savings.
Likely, or certainly, true for me also, and a big but .... It just might be that the perceived need for payback in one lifetime, or in just a few years for many people, is the root cause of the climate cliff we are now falling over. A genuine payback is an investment that provides a better world for succeeding generations. If the payback is just a better life for the investor to the detriment of the succeeding generations, then we have a downward spiral that can only end in disaster.... but the lamps are so spendy I'm not sure I'll live long enough to see the amortization. Makes me feel good, though.
It should feel good.. You're paying it forward.he lamps are so spendy I'm not sure I'll live long enough to see the amortization. Makes me feel good, though.
replaced 20 incandescent light bulbs with LED bulbs
My electric bill went from 130 to 50.
I have a whole house full of CFL's and I don't think I've ever had one burn out yet. They last so long I just can't see replacing them with LEDs for a savings of a few watts each. Maybe some year I will but not yet.We've invested in LEDs throughout the house, for holiday decoration, and for most landscape lighting.
The lower power requirements allows us to do solar power for all the landscape apps...no wiring, very nice.
I find myself secretly wishing the old CFLs will fail but many live on.
We've gone through a box load of CFLs, especially in our kitchen where the lights stay on for long periods of time. 2-3 yrs. is my average there. I just put 2 LED bulbs in to see how they compare. In other locations the CFLs been in place for years.I have a whole house full of CFL's and I don't think I've ever had one burn out yet. They last so long I just can't see replacing them with LEDs for a savings of a few watts each. Maybe some year I will but not yet.
Yeah up here it's rural and the power company has 175 watt, or maybe less yard lights that are Metal Halide bulbed for $10 a month on your electric bill. Someone owning their own light with the LED that you mention could save quite a bit. I run two CFL 15 watt floods off of the front of a shed with a timer for 6 hours during the winter down to 1 hour on the longest summer days. Suits me fine.Outside of the benefits mentioned, I've upgraded to LED's in my barn, and the 'instant-on' full brightness is outstanding for those not-so climate controlled environments. I was amazed at the improvement in lighting also, as I had unscrewed over a dozen old 110W incandescents and replaced with the 17W/100W equivalent LED's.
The eventual payback through power savings is a nice perk, but I truly got a lighting upgrade by doing this.
One other light I upgraded to LED was the mercury vapor 175W dusk to dawn, with a Cooper/All-Pro 37W dusk to dawn fixture. No more annoying buzzing noises, and it lights up the area equally well. Highly recommended if anyone is considering replacing one of these old power eating outdoor lights.
As an aside, I wonder how long till the gov't gets involved and starts offering tax incentives/energy credit to change to LED?
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