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Title: LED Replacements for 100-Watt Light Bulbs Hit Stores
Source: AP/Time
URL Source: http://techland.time.com/2012/11/13 ... ulbs-hit-stores/?iid=obnetwork
Published: Nov 13, 2012
Author: Peter Svensson
Post Date: 2012-11-28 19:45:05 by scrapper2
Keywords: LED light bulbs, 100 watt bulbs gone 01/2013
Views: 488
Comments: 37

NEW YORK (AP) — Sorry to see 100-watt bulbs disappear from stores because they were energy hogs? You can now get LED bulbs that roughly match the 100-watters for size and brightness, but use far less energy.

Until recently, your only alternative was a compact fluorescent bulb, which has several drawbacks compared with light-emitting diodes. Most people see the light quality as less pleasing, and the bulbs contain a small amount of mercury that’s released if the glass breaks. LEDs, by contrast, don’t contain any volatile, hazardous substances and are durable. They also last longer.

Osram Sylvania, a division of Germany’s Siemens AG, said Monday that it’s shipping the first batches of its Ultra LED bulb to some Lowe’s stores. The bulb uses 20 watts of electricity and costs $50. It’s slightly larger than a regular 100-watt bulb, so it may not fit in all fixtures. Osram claims 25,000 hours of use, or more than 20 times the lifespan of a standard, incandescent bulb.

Competitors aren’t far behind. Royal Philips Electronics NV plans to start selling its own, slightly brighter 100-watt-equivalent LED bulb at Home Depot’s website starting in a few weeks for about $55. Startup Switch Lighting Bulb Co., with its unusual liquid-filled bulbs, plans to start selling 100-watt equivalents late this year or in January.

The federal government banned the manufacture of regular 100-watt bulbs on Jan. 1 as a consequence of new energy-efficiency standards. Much the way it forces car manufacturers to improve fuel efficiency, the government is forcing the lighting industry to move away from incandescent bulbs because they convert relatively little of the electrical input into light. Most of the energy is dissipated as heat. In the next step, 75-watt bulbs will be banned at the start of next year, and 60-watt and 40-watt bulbs at the start of 2014.

Compact fluorescent bulbs that produce light equivalent to 100-watt bulbs have been available for a few years and cost as little as $4 each.

LEDs are small chips that produce light when current passes through them. In their red and green incarnations, they’ve been around for decades. Technical breakthroughs in the 90s allowed the manufacture of chips that produce white light.

LED bulbs equivalent to 60-watt bulbs have been available for a few years and now cost around $25 each. The problem with making brighter models is that while LEDs produce less heat than regular bulbs, the heat they do create shortens the lifespan and reduces the efficiency of the chips. Cramming a dozen chips together in a tight bulb-shaped package that fits in today’s lamps and sockets makes the heat problem worse, and the brighter the bulb, the more heat is produced. LED bulbs have large, finned metal collars to radiate the heat.

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#12. To: scrapper2 (#0)

Compact fluorescent bulbs that produce light equivalent to 100-watt bulbs have been available for a few years and cost as little as $4 each.

Sam's Club carries a 6-pack of 26 Watt [100W equiv.], 1,700 lumens [light output], soft white CFL bulbs for about $9 [$1.50ea.]. These are a very good bulb with a long life.

For the most part, CFL bulbs are the most efficient bulbs available on a lumens per Watt basis, and far more cost effective than LEDs right now for general lighting purposes.

There are some speciality [flood, accent, etc.] LED bulbs out there that are very good, but there's a lot of really bad ones out there too.

If you're going to be spending $25-$60 for a light bulb, save the packaging and receipts for warranty purposes. I use a black Sharpie marker to mark the bulbs with the in-service date to monitor lifespan. Colored markers fade out over time.

I've got about 20 years experience in energy management and low energy lighting. I'm constantly being challenged now. My mother is losing her eyesight due to diabetes mellitus. I spend a lot of time & money researching and testing lighting.

LEDs for general lighting are coming along, but we're still probably a couple of years away yet.

Esso  posted on  2012-11-28   22:04:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Esso (#12)

CFLs contain Mercury POISON and are a part of the NWO depopulation program. Right in there with Aspartame, GMO frankenfood, Depleted Uranium, Floride, Chemtrails and FEMA camps.

Coral Snake  posted on  2012-11-28   23:32:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Coral Snake (#14)

CFLs contain Mercury POISON

So don't eat them then. CFL bulbs have a minute amount of mercury in them compared to the big tubular flourescent bulbs in every F40 shop light and the lights in every store in this country.

Further, using incandescent bulbs which consume 4 times the power as a CFL, cause 4 times the atmospheric mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants. Coal-fired powerplants also emit massive amounts of radiation into the air directly proportional to the amount of power generated. Lower power equals lower emissions.

One mercury amalgum filling in a tooth contains as much mercury as a whole truckload of CFL bulbs. The mercury in a CFL bulb is sealed in a glass tube not unlike the mercury in an oral or rectal thermometer. Don't break the glass.

Esso  posted on  2012-11-29   0:32:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Esso (#16)

So don't eat them then. CFL bulbs have a minute amount of mercury in them compared to the big tubular flourescent bulbs in every F40 shop light and the lights in every store in this country.

Further, using incandescent bulbs which consume 4 times the power as a CFL, cause 4 times the atmospheric mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants. Coal-fired powerplants also emit massive amounts of radiation into the air directly proportional to the amount of power generated. Lower power equals lower emissions.

One mercury amalgum filling in a tooth contains as much mercury as a whole truckload of CFL bulbs. The mercury in a CFL bulb is sealed in a glass tube not unlike the mercury in an oral or rectal thermometer. Don't break the glass.

WOW - Thanks Esso, love it. Anything nasty in LED's - just if you happen to know, or if it is even considered an issue.

I have been dumping all my CFLs and Ni Cd batteries at Lowes, and encourage all to do the same.

I love LED headlamps and am a sucker for them.

tom007  posted on  2012-11-29   19:40:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: tom007 (#25)

Anything nasty in LED's - just if you happen to know, or if it is even considered an issue.

LEDs are no more dangerous than any other electronic doo-dad. Don't eat them though.

Esso  posted on  2012-11-29   20:30:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: Esso (#31)

Don't eat them though.

You never let me have fun.

tom007  posted on  2012-11-29   20:45:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#35. To: tom007 (#32)

You never let me have fun.

Yeah, I know.

Glenn Frey did a song about this problem. The lyrics went something like this: "It's the lure of eating light bulbs, it's got a very strong appeal."

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