CFLs vs LEDs vs incandescents: round 1,538
I, Don Klipstein, need to correct my cost-per-1,000 hour figures for
CFLs, since I erred in a way unfavorable to CFLs.
It turns out I don't always do math well when my stomach is empty and I
smell dinner cooking.
The CFL cost figures below are correct if the CFLs last 1,000 hours
instead of 4,500 hours. The correct figures if they last 4,500 hours are
$3.50 per 1,000 hours less. The incandescent figures below are still
correct.
In , I, Don Klipstein wrote in part:
o Comparative cost of each type, based on energy consumption and lifespan
Using 11 cents per KWH:
60 watt "standard" 870 lumen incandescent lasting 1000 hours and costing
85 cents:
$7.45 per 1,000 hours
75 watt 1100 hour 800 lumen 3-for-$1 dollar store incandescent:
$8.55 per 1,000 hours
75 watt 750 hour 1190 lumen 85-cent one dimmed to 800 lumens (65 watts,
roughly 3000 hour life expectancy):
$7.43 per 1,000 hours
75 watt 750 hour 1190 lumen 85-cent one dimmed to 870 lumens (67 watts,
roughly 2200 hour life expectancy):
$7.75 per 1,000 hours
13 watt CFL, costing $4.50, if it lasts 4500 hours, 800 lumens on a good
day:
$5.93 per 1,000 hours
I should have said $2.43 per 1,000 hours.
18 watt CFL, costing $4.50, if it lasts 4500 hours, 1100-1200 lumens
on a good day and usually exceeding 900 for practical purposes:
$6.48 per 1,000 hours
I should have said $2.98 per 1,000 hours.
- Don Klipstein )
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