involuntary tentacle wrote:Seen a cheap LED light bulb at walmart... I think it was 6.97 or so... 1.1w and 70 lumens.
I wish I had a reference for how weak 70 lumens actually is.
I should have added.
Home improvement stores like Lowe's and Home Depot carry "60W equivalents" using ~12 watts that sell for $35.00-40.00 or so, wattage claims are "equivalent" to 60w incandescents. Again, CFL vs LED, it doesn't make sense at the price for CFL replacement.
When CFLs first came out, manufacturer claims for the new bulbs were highly suspect, particularly about their brightness. This caused a lot of skepticism about CFLs. Most LED bulbs listed as "60 watt equivalent" are actually 40 or 50 watt equivalent. Keep this in mind if you go shopping for LEDs.
One that I'm watching.
Lemnis released the Pharox about 6 months ago. A 60W equivalent using 6 watts, $30.00+ at this time. Lemnis is forecasting that pricing will reach the $10.00 range around 2015 as popularity and manufacturing capabilities improve.
involuntary tentacle wrote:I am interested in the LED light bulbs because it would be trivial to power them with a solar panel. Even after DC/AC inversion.
Anyone else looking at these for having solar powered light when the grid goes down?
For solar use, see above. In 5 years this would be a totally different discussion.
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