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August 6th, 2012 06:33 PM #31
hindi naman kailangan all bulbs. important are the bulbs that operates at least 10 hours or more per day. yung mga nasa bedroom na ON lang 2-3 hours a day, hindi pa justifiable to replace to LED cause the ROI will take years. but if 24/7, 6 months max ROI ka na. meaning bababa na agad electricity bill mo on the first month.
savings may not be big, but you will still save. at the end of the day, savings din naman yung habol.
meron sa 168 na mura na LED. may ganito din ako. after 1 year, ang dilim na sobra. ginawa ko nalang night light. mura lang. nasa 120 pesos lang each. ginawa kong pathway light dati. wala nga lang warranty. 1.5w ito. unknown lumens.
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August 8th, 2012 07:16 PM #34
The brand I used was GES 9w led light bulbs - GES 4th generation LED lights
I think they are not as bright as your 36watts flourescents but for the 20watts it should be near.
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August 8th, 2012 07:31 PM #35
In my search, it seems that the 220v AC power is converted to the working voltage of the bulb by the use of a bridge rectifier diode, some capacitors, a resistor and probably a voltage regulator IC. The resistor will dispate power through heat (so theres the need for the heat sink) and sometimes even the voltage regulator IC will also need a heat sink to dispate the heat.
With this, I would say that the reason for early failure for LED light bulbs is most likely because of the failure nitong electronic components na eto before the failure of the LED per se.
LEDs generally work on 1.5v to 5v (higher voltage will require a resistor), hindi ako sure kung ganito lang din kababa ang voltage requirement ng fourth generations LEDs.
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August 19th, 2012 12:14 AM #36
I was bored, so I did some informal bulb comparison tests. I compared four light bulbs (1x LED and 3x CFL) to see how they perform against each other.
Again, these results should not be taken as absolute. I did these experiments using parts I already have so your mileage may vary. For instance, a spiral CFL will almost certainly yield more light output, Watt for Watt, compared to the straight-tubular CFLs.
From left to right: 7W LED, 11W CFL, 20W CFL, and 23W CFL (all are designated as daylight)
The camera settings for the pictures below were set to full manual. The EXIF data are essentially identical, save for the time and date stamps. In all of the shots, the light sources were affixed to the ceiling and were about 2 meters away from the subject.
7W LED
11W CFL
20W CFL
23W CFL
The four pictures have identical EXIF data:
Camera Make: Canon
Camera Model: Canon EOS 650D
Resolution: 1024 x 768
Flash Used: No
Focal Length: 18.0mm (35mm equivalent: 29mm...
CCD Width: 22.71mm
Exposure Time: 0.400 s (1/3)
Aperture: f/16.0
ISO Equiv.: 1600
Whitebalance: Auto
Metering Mode: pattern
Exposure: Manual
Exposure Mode: Manual
1. First, the obvious. In my test, the 7W LED bulb is about as bright as the 20W CFL.
2. The LED bulb has a slightly warmer color (ie. less washed-out) compared to the CFLs. But it's subtle enough to be perceptible only when the pictures are compared side-by-side
3. If you decide to stick with CFLs, always get the spiral-type. They're more expensive but they are also more efficient compared to straight-tubular CFLs.
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August 20th, 2012 10:20 AM #38maganda lang to sa mga more than 8 hours of use other than that CFL na lang.... gumagamit din ako LED pero strip type, kaya lang for emergency purpose (brownout) pair with a spare car battery, LED strips located on specific spot indoor and outdoor....
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September 28th, 2012 06:26 AM #39
Kahit hindi naman whole day na nakasindi ang lights, shifting from CFL to LEDs will drop the electricity usage ng lighting system by more than half (I estmate about 60%).
Update lang ng using LED
Aug 2012 - usage 26kwh, bill P160.97
Sep 2012 - usage 17kwh, bill P22.88 - maraming times na nai-turn-off ang apat na LED bulbs during the day
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September 28th, 2012 08:10 AM #40
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