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I have decided to look at my lighting to see what I can do to reduce both impact on the environment and the bills.
I have 47 light fittings (including 5 table lamps).
Everyone keeps banging on about how much can be saved with LED's, but at the price they are, I'm not yet wholly convinced.
I have some light fittings in the house that (save for replacement) cannot be "reduced" in terms of wattage, ie 2D fittings, fluorescent fittings that have the lowest wattage of lamp in them already.
These total 661W (although I could reduce the 8ft twin in the garage to a single tube each, in which case, it would be 461W).
The others are all BC fittings, save for one 500W flood.
Most already have CFL's in.
If I change these BC lamps to LED's (and the outside flood to a low energy model), I would reduce my total lighting wattage from 1829W to 873W.
I also have two broken fittings I intend to replace with low energy fittings totalling 32W.
An impressive saving.
However, the cost of parts would be: £412.20
I'd be tempted to replace each failed CFL with an LED lamp as they pop off, but I have a cupboard full of CFL's in the garage...It'd take years to do that!!
Would you replace the whole lot with LED's and be done?
I have 47 light fittings (including 5 table lamps).
Everyone keeps banging on about how much can be saved with LED's, but at the price they are, I'm not yet wholly convinced.
I have some light fittings in the house that (save for replacement) cannot be "reduced" in terms of wattage, ie 2D fittings, fluorescent fittings that have the lowest wattage of lamp in them already.
These total 661W (although I could reduce the 8ft twin in the garage to a single tube each, in which case, it would be 461W).
The others are all BC fittings, save for one 500W flood.
Most already have CFL's in.
If I change these BC lamps to LED's (and the outside flood to a low energy model), I would reduce my total lighting wattage from 1829W to 873W.
I also have two broken fittings I intend to replace with low energy fittings totalling 32W.
An impressive saving.
However, the cost of parts would be: £412.20
I'd be tempted to replace each failed CFL with an LED lamp as they pop off, but I have a cupboard full of CFL's in the garage...It'd take years to do that!!
Would you replace the whole lot with LED's and be done?