More advice from an early adopter October 15, 2009
Posted by ledguy in Products, Replacement bulbs, Review, Where to buy.Tags: consumer reviews, LED, led lights, Replacement bulbs
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A while back, Warren provided his experience with early LED replacement bulbs. He submitted the following comment on a recent post, but this is such encouraging news that I thought it deserved to be highlighted:
I have found a 60 watt replacement that is reasonably priced at $19.95. It is a 5.5 watt tube light and is so bright you can’t look at it. I got it from Super Bright. http://superbrightleds.com/edison_globe.html part #E27-W35HF-T. If that isn’t bright enough for you, there is a 100 watt equivalent that I purchased from Luminosity, http://luminosityled.com/products/index.php/led-household-lightbulbs.html for $36.79. It is 8.2 watts. These will really light up a room.
Thanks, Warren! I’ll be sure to check them out.
For those of you inclined to the numbers, let’s say you replace a bulb that is lit 4 hours per day with the above bulbs:
- The 60-watt equivalent will save 79.6 kilowatt hours, or almost $12 at electricity rate of $.15 per kwh. Here in Massachusetts, rates are closer to $.20 so I would save almost $15.
- The 100 watt equivalent will save 134 kwh, $20 at $.15 per kwh and nearly $27 for me.
Another way to put it is each of these bulbs will pay back the initial cost in under 2 years, but since they are likely to last at least 7 years (10,000 hours) they will save a lot of money over the lifetime.
Now that cfl’s have come down to the sub $10 range (and I often see them in the sub $5 range) I don’t think these prices are mass market yet. But they are close enough that early adopters will buy them, starting the feedback look that will increase volume and lower costs, prove the market, attract more competition, further lower prices, spur more demand, etc.
Perhaps the L-Prize , with its more modest goal of replacing a 60-watt bulb with a 10-watt LED, won’t be the primary kickstart to the market.
Advice from an early adopter January 25, 2009
Posted by ledguy in Replacement bulbs, Where to buy.Tags: consumer reviews, LED, led lights, Products, Replacement bulbs
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Warren S, a self-professed early adopter who has converted all the lighting in his house to LED, left a comment on my post “LEDs above the road”. I was intrigued by his story and so I conducted an email interview about his experiences in this transition. Read on for his insights, tips, and wisdom.
LED products in catalogs August 2, 2008
Posted by ledguy in Just for Fun, Products, Where to buy.Tags: catalog, catalogue
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I’ve been noticing products including LEDs in more and more catalogs. Particularly given that LEDs are making their market entry in niche applications, catalogues are the perfect place for them to make their debut: different catalogues have LED light products for around your patio, holiday decorations, reading lights, lights for closets, cabinets, etc. Here are a few of my favorite sources: