So now that we have established that white light is good and much less complicated (and cheaper). Lets look at led white fixtures.
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32watts 2800 lumen, about $2.4 per bulb
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compare to 3w leds, say 14 of them run at 80% so 2.4 watts really. 180-210 lumens each, $0.25 each
So 2500-2900 lumens 33 watts. about 3.5$ per 14.
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So you say well it's pretty close, maybe leds produce less lumens! and leds are more expensive, and having to diy the fixture is annoying.
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1. Angle: 120 or 90 degree angle on LEDS so they will only output light downwards, there is 0 loss reflected up and out. T8s output light all around and this is really lossy without a reflector(cheap shop light fixtures), even with a reflector still losing a lot (up to 30%).
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Once you factor angle, say 30% loss, you get 1960 lumens!
So for leds you would only need 10 3w to be the same.
Lets take our price down now to 2.50$ the same as a t8 bulb(from 10 pack)
Lets take our energy usage down now to 24W.
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2. Lamp life: Leds are 50,000+ hours, t8s are 10,000 hours. So once you add up the costs of replacing the t8 bulbs 5 times, leds are certainly much cheaper!
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Wait so now we can figure t8s will fail 5 times before we replace the LEDS..... so t8s for 50,000 hours are 12.5$, leds are still 2.5$ wow maintenance cost is huge.
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3. Degradation: T8s as commonly designed to degrade 40% over their 10,000 hour life. In the first 2000 hours by 10%!
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So lets take that t8 lumens and take 10% off then take 30% loss off now we're at 1764 lumens(most of life will actually be much lower)!
LEDS are around 5% over their whole lifespan(at good temperature) so at 2000 hours may be 1%. so 10 leds at minimum is 1800 lumens, more likely we could reduce it even lower to 9 leds drawing 21.6 Watts but lets just leave it at 10.
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3. Fixture cost: Leds fixture can be expensive though, this is pretty artifical with demand being high and it being a newer technology that people are embracing. so a 2 bulb t8 light fixture is 18$ at lowes. If you DIY your own fixture, lets make one like a tube like t8 bulb. So Alum U ch 4ft is 5$, Driver is 9$, power cord is 1.5$, other materials 2$(solder, thermal adhesive, wire) so 18$ and we can run 20 leds off of it, so same exact cost as the t8 fixture (although much more rough looking, unpainted, etc).
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So after these 3 factors lets summarize say 50,000 hours of use:
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Power usage: Led uses 37.5% less enery
T8 32watt x 2 = 64 watt = 3,200 kwh(kilowatthour)
LED 20 watt x2 = 40 watt = 2,000 kwh
in winter my rate is 0.10$ per kwh so 120$ savings!
(in higher energy cost areas savings could be double+)
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Initial cost:
Fixture = 18$ for both
Bulb: 5$ for t8, 5$ for led
so 23$ is the same
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Maintenance cost:
Have to replace t8s 4 times = 20$
no replace led = 0$Â
so 20$ savings with led
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But is 140$ spread out over 10 years really that worth it?Â
not really if you're a small scale operation with only a couple of lights imo.
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Say you have 10 of these lights.... 1400$
Say you office building has 500 of these lights..... 70k$
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*disclaimer, please don't flame me lol. i know its kinda off topic