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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Rods2 on 11 April 2013, 18:12:33

Title: New LED Bulbs
Post by: Rods2 on 11 April 2013, 18:12:33
Phillips have developed a new LED bulb which has double the efficiency of Fluorescent lamps, where the current generation of LED bulbs are about the same. Initially they will be expensive (like most new technologies when launched), but will come down in price as the volumes grow.

In the US if all industry adopted these bulbs it save $12bn on energy bill per year and mean 50 less medium power stations would be required. So this may help our poor energy situation!

http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/bulletin/philips-shatters-led-efficiency-record/17268?tag=nl.e660&s_cid=e660&ttag=e660 (http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/bulletin/philips-shatters-led-efficiency-record/17268?tag=nl.e660&s_cid=e660&ttag=e660)

It could also halve the cost of running LED running lights on modern cars.
Title: Re: New LED Bulbs
Post by: STMO123 on 11 April 2013, 18:17:56
I don't like the light they give off, and I hate being followed by a big German with these things visible in my rear(tee hee).
Title: Re: New LED Bulbs
Post by: tunnie on 11 April 2013, 18:20:12
Do they come in Blue? Certain admin loves blue LED's  ::)
Title: Re: New LED Bulbs
Post by: Keith ABS on 11 April 2013, 18:49:10
  Where I now work they have had an experiment done with LED street lighting. It proved so sucessful that all the street lighting has now been changed over to LED. Saves a fortune in electric bills
Keith B
Title: Re: New LED Bulbs
Post by: Tony H on 11 April 2013, 19:08:52
They are starting to change over to LED street lighting round here I'm all for it
Title: Re: New LED Bulbs
Post by: STMO123 on 11 April 2013, 19:11:23
We'll all go blind, like Skruntie.
Title: Re: New LED Bulbs
Post by: plym ian on 11 April 2013, 19:26:41
I went to a trade show back in January, and one of the stands there was a dedicated led bulb supplier. he showed me the various diffrent bulbs they do and also showed me a box he had with an energy meter connected to 5x 50w gu10 bulbs and the equivalent in led bulbs. for a year running an average 8 hours a day the 5x 50w ran at a cost of around £92 where as the LEDs ran at a cost of around £5 a year. the bulbs retail at about £8-£10 each and have a 2 year guaranty. it won't be long before we all change to LEDs as normal bulbs will become obsolete(just look at the 100w. bayonet fitting).
Title: Re: New LED Bulbs
Post by: Rods2 on 11 April 2013, 20:09:04
If they make it so you can adjust the white balance / colour, it will open a whole new dimension to the TV remote / Central heating thermostat husband / SWIMBO battles.  ::) :o :o :o
Title: Re: New LED Bulbs
Post by: Varche on 11 April 2013, 20:18:12
Well on paper they look good. But then so did the low energy light bulbs. We have a fitting with four low energy bulbs and one has gone (already) despite being guaranteed for a zillion hours (just who keeps receipts for light bulbs?). Can we find a replacement that looks the same and gives off the same colour light. Err No. I can see LEDs being the same.

Are the street light LEDs white or that atrocious orange colour?
Title: Re: New LED Bulbs
Post by: Vamps on 11 April 2013, 21:49:34
I went to a trade show back in January, and one of the stands there was a dedicated led bulb supplier. he showed me the various diffrent bulbs they do and also showed me a box he had with an energy meter connected to 5x 50w gu10 bulbs and the equivalent in led bulbs. for a year running an average 8 hours a day the 5x 50w ran at a cost of around £92 where as the LEDs ran at a cost of around £5 a year. the bulbs retail at about £8-£10 each and have a 2 year guaranty. it won't be long before we all change to LEDs as normal bulbs will become obsolete(just look at the 100w. bayonet fitting).

A couple of weeks ago I bought 2 LED spot light bulbs for the kitchen, expensive but thought I would start to convert the kitchen as originals blew..... :y I should have read the packet better though as I opened them both to fit and then discovered they were colour changing...... ::) ::)  I guess they will end up in Miss Vamps bedroom in due coarse...... :D

It is still my intention to change, they will soon get cheaper to buy....... :y
Title: Re: New LED Bulbs
Post by: Nickbat on 11 April 2013, 22:43:23
My house is now lit with 46 Cool White 4.6w GU10 LEDs (three storeys, as loft has been converted). When the electrician first came round he put in one of each variety: warm white, daylight and cool white for us to choose. Warm white is a bit orange, daylight is OK, but I really like the crisp illumination of the cool white.

I got all mine from www.ledhut.co.uk (http://www.ledhut.co.uk).

A good tip is to pay the extra pence and get dimmable, especially if you have lights with twin switches (hallway and landing, for example). If they are not dimmable, the leakage across the live switch makes non-dimmable bulbs flash intermittently).  :y
Title: Re: New LED Bulbs
Post by: Vamps on 11 April 2013, 22:52:46
My house is now lit with 46 Cool White 4.6w GU10 LEDs (three storeys, as loft has been converted). When the electrician first came round he put in one of each variety: warm white, daylight and cool white for us to choose. Warm white is a bit orange, daylight is OK, but I really like the crisp illumination of the cool white.

I got all mine from www.ledhut.co.uk (http://www.ledhut.co.uk).

A good tip is to pay the extra pence and get dimmable, especially if you have lights with twin switches (hallway and landing, for example). If they are not dimmable, the leakage across the live switch makes non-dimmable bulbs flash intermittently).  :y

That's an interesting link, thanks...... :y :y
Title: Re: New LED Bulbs
Post by: tigers_gonads on 11 April 2013, 23:01:41
Some cracking prices there Nickbat
Cheers  :y