Wednesday, October 12, 2011

LED vs Energy saver

LED:
LED has 20 years of life. According to my research 10,000 LED's combine consume 25 watts of energy, this huge amount of LED is enough to fully lighten a big house. When 25 watts of energy are consumed for 40 hours then 1 unit of drops in our energy meters. If one unit costs rupees 3, then it will be the expense of only 3 rupees for 10,000 LED's to glow for 40 hours.



Energy Saver:
Energy saver has small life. It will take at least 40 to 50 energy savers, of 25 watts each, to lighten a big house, which is equal to 1000 watts in total. When 1000 watts of energy are consumed for 40 hours then 40 units will drop in energy meter. If one unit costs rupees 3, then it will be the expense of 120 rupees for 40 energy savers to glow for 40 hours.



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3 comments:

I imagine a room with LEDs all over the ceil, a difuse plate covering them, and a control system that allow choice the iluminated region.

We would have a brighted ceilling instead of a spot of light.

exactly, and this'll look much more beautiful than that of one spot light.

I am all for saving electricity and LEDs sound like a good idea. Currently the lighting above my head is the form of small-flourescent tubes/bulbs.

Best Wishes, Dale D.

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