Re: LED lightbulbs now more widely available for consumers
damn.. I broke one and just covered my mouth with my shirt, told the kids to get out, and cleaned up. I am probably going to die early.
For me, the mercury is only a problem because the trash people will not take them. Yes, I can sneak them in, but you are not supposed to do it. So, part of the disposal costs (should) include driving the old bulbs to the proper disposal facility. I suspect they will exact a fee as well.
But ignoring that, and I do, CFLs make good economic sense.
It looks like LEDs save maybe 10 Watts per hour over a CFL.
10 Watts * 8 hours * 365 days =~ 30 KW = about 3 dollars. Over the full life time, you may come out ahead, barely.
So, CFLs are the no-brainer money-wise. LEDs are still too expensive.
damn.. I broke one and just covered my mouth with my shirt, told the kids to get out, and cleaned up. I am probably going to die early.
For me, the mercury is only a problem because the trash people will not take them. Yes, I can sneak them in, but you are not supposed to do it. So, part of the disposal costs (should) include driving the old bulbs to the proper disposal facility. I suspect they will exact a fee as well.
But ignoring that, and I do, CFLs make good economic sense.
It looks like LEDs save maybe 10 Watts per hour over a CFL.
10 Watts * 8 hours * 365 days =~ 30 KW = about 3 dollars. Over the full life time, you may come out ahead, barely.
So, CFLs are the no-brainer money-wise. LEDs are still too expensive.
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