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    SON-E Efficiency vs. LED

    Ok I'll rephrase! All my main lighting in the pub is either energy saving (cfl?) or LED. I obviously do have normal incandescent fridge lights and microwave lights!
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    SON-E Efficiency vs. LED

    I have not a single incandescent bulb in the place and I do the cleaning and am not an early riser so lights don't go on until 10am ish. I measured power usage from when everything was off and I went to bed so only cellar cooler on and the 3/4 fridges and freezers I have were on overnight...
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    SON-E Efficiency vs. LED

    Which it looks like TLC has done looking at the photos on their website, their LED flood lights, which one would assume would be safer than those Chinese ones mentioned earlier, could indeed be exactly the same. So where to go from here - I am now stuck wondering why my pub, which is no...
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    SON-E Efficiency vs. LED

    The lights I have previously bought have been from this seller: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Outdoor-Floodlight-Power-Flood-Light/dp/B00ICXNSBA/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top The TLC equivalent being £55 +VAT vs £20 from the Amazon seller...
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    SON-E Efficiency vs. LED

    Ok, it seems on further investigation that these bulbs are pretty ancient and the glass/plastic on the fixtures seem a bit frosted too which all sound like they'll reduce light output potential compared to a new bulb. Looking at the price of replacement bulbs (£20-£40ish each) I think I may...
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    SON-E Efficiency vs. LED

    Have read in a few places about SON-E bulbs being as efficient as new LED fixtures but here's the problem - I have a 30W cheapy amazon LED lighting up part of my car park (I run a small-ish village pub) and it produces, albeit a different colour, a comparable amount of light to one of my 400W...
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