Its time for making the best choice with the advent of new LED technology.
LED bulb is next generation option in energy efficiency. LED bulbs are made
out of clusters of small light emitting diodes instead of filaments, harmful
mercury, or gases.
This technology has been around for decades and most commonly, it has
been used as the small indicator lights on electronic devices. For now, LED
bulbs are grouped in clusters with diffuser lenses to expand its adoption for
home, office, and commercial use.
If you compare cfl and led bulbs, LEDs are highly energy efficient and use
very little energy than incandescent bulbs and CFLs. LED technology is
advancing rapidly with modern bulb styles available. They are more
expensive than other lighting options, but the price of LED bulbs is going
down every year as its manufacturing technology continues to improve. The
main advantages of LED bulbs over cfl are low energy usage, low running
cost and longest life time.
Performance of LED bulbs vs. Incandescent bulbs vs. CFLs:
First important thing to consider in comparison is performance.
LED light bulbs use only 2-17 watts of electricity that is about 1/6th to a
regular incandescent bulb and 1/2 to CFLs. Traditional incandescent bulbs
use a lot of energy to produce light however 90% of this energy is given off
as heat. Here lost energy is money we are throwing away. On other side,
using LED bulbs, you can save 85% in energy costs.
Low power consumption means far lower energy bills. Generally, lighting
accounts for roughly 25% of the utility bill. So this is really a big deal, not
only for individuals but also for larger properties like warehouses & factories,
public schools, hospitals, local governing bodies, etc. which can hoard huge
monthly bills. LED offers really big savings for their electricity use.
Life span: Another big advantage of using LED is that it lasts longer.
Our GlowUP LED bulbs last for an average of 50,000 hrs, around 15
years (at 9 hours/ a day) under normal household use. This is roughly
30 times longer when compared to incandescent bulbs as well as 5
times longer than CFLs.
Big saving of energy and money: LEDs are initially expensive, but
the cost is recovered quickly in electricity and replacement savings in
the long term. It offers considerable ongoing savings for many years to
come, as LED bulbs last for an average of 50,000 hrs means no hassle
of replacing bulbs. On considering its low-power usage and long life, it
helps you save a lot than incandescent bulbs and CFLs.
Less heat: LEDs dont get hot, even after being on all night. They just
feel warm to the touch while Incandescents and CFLs get really hot to
work by their very nature. LED lights do not cause heat build-up. They
come with metal heatsinks to draw the heat away from the LED chip
itself. That means its safer to operate as well as it can cut energy
costs along with cut air conditioning costs in the home, preventing
heat build-up.But if the heat sink is not perfect in size, poorly
connected or of a poor design, the LED will be overheated and burning
out. Here thermal management is the single most important factor in
the successful performance of an LED product over its lifetime, as
higher the temperature at which the LEDs are operated, the more
quickly the light will fail and the shorter the useful life.
Quick light: LEDs are instant on like incandescent while CFLs take a
minute to warm up on turning on.
Dimming Capability: The main difference between cfl and led bulbs
is that, CFL lamps cannot be dimmed. With dimmable LED bulbs, you
can not only save money but also increase life span of bulb.
Suppose light bulb in your room is used for about 6 hrs a night, means about
2000 hrs of use every year. Next assume that you pay for electricity 7 Rs.
(Indian rupees) per kWh( 1 Unit). Also, get the bulbs wattage in 1000W =
1kW means 40W bulb is 0.04kW.
Use formula: hrs x Rate x Wattage = Total yearly cost.
So, a yearly running cost
for the 60W incandescent bulb is 2000(Hrs) x 7(Rs) x 0.060(Kilo Watt) = Rs.
840/for the 20W CFL it is 2000(Hrs) x 7(Rs) x 0.020(Kilo Watt) = Rs. 280/for the 9W LED it is 2000(Hrs) x 7(Rs) x 0.009(Kilo Watt) = Rs. 126/You can use this formula for any types of bulbs.
Another way to count on savings of LED lamp is take a quarter of your bill
did you know that lighting account for 25% of a homes electricity usage.
Now, reduce that quarter portion by 85% if you want to go from
incandescent bulbs to LED or by 50% if you want to switch from CFL to LED.
How to calculate total cost of replacing bulbs?
What if there will be any replacement of light bulb, you couldnt get the right
figure based on common usage. Knowing cost of replacing bulbs over a
particular period helps you count exact saving for LEDs.
As claimed, our LED bulbs last 50,000 hrs, CFLs last 5000 hrs, and the
incandescent bulbs last only 1000 hrs. Suppose there is 2000 hrs a year of
usage; then within 20 years, youre only going to have 1 LED bulb, while you
need 8 CFLs and 40 Incandescent bulb.
Another important thing is the money spent on light bulbs. On assuming
prices stay the same, 9W LED Bulb costs 750 Rs. and its 20w CFL equivalent
costs 200 Rs. and 60w incandescent bulb costs around 20 Rs. That means
over a 20-year period 1 LED bulb will cost 750 Rs., 8 CFLs will cost 1600 Rs
and 40 incandescent bulbs will cost 800 Rs.
Cost of electricity per year to run those light bulbs, as calculated above
9W LED Bulb = Rs.126/yr
20W CFL Bulb = Rs.280/yr
60W Incandescent Bulb = Rs.840/yr
have to consider useful lumens. If a light bulb emits light in every direction
similarly over and beneath, then light that going up can get trapped in the
light fitting and totally wasted.
It is reported that about 50% of light emitted from a CFL or incandescent
bulb is trapped inside the fitting and never makes it out. That trapped light is
just gets absorbed and wasted as heat. That means from all the lumens that
bulb produces, only about half actually lights the room, these are called as
the useful lumens. When it comes to LED bulb, its little LED chip is mounted
to the body of the bulb and all the light coming out are all pointed in the one
direction, basically pointing down. As bulbs in your ceiling are pointed down,
all of the light produced by the LED bulb makes it into the room.
See the Incandescent vs. CFL vs. LED light lumens chart:
Wattage
Lumens
Useful Lumens
LED 9W
800 lm
800lm
CFL 20W
1000lm
500lm
Incandescent 60W
1000lm
500lm
Here you can say that the 9W LED is higher in light output levels to the other
two. All the lumens produced by LED bulb are useful lumens, while only
about half of the lumens from the CFL and incandescent are actually usable.
Efficacy is another important thing to decide the performance of the LED
bulb in terms of lumens. It points out effectiveness of the light bulb at
converting electricity into visible light based on watts used by the object
while turning on. Thus, efficacy is total lumens per watt. For ex. our 9W light
bulb comes with lumens of 800 has an efficacy of 90lms per Watt.
What to look for Quality in LED Bulbs?
Light quality and temperature are also important consideration to make on
comparing bulbs. Both important things are measured by CRI and CCT
respectively.
CRI Color Rendering Index: CRI is a measure of light quality, showing
how well a light source replicate color to the human eye relative to
daylight. White light is made up of all the colors in the light spectrum. We
can see the color of every material object when light being thrown on it.
Natural daylight has the highest CRI rating, while artificial light sources cant
produce all the colors of the light spectrum. CRI of 80 is the standard
requirement for general home use. With CRI > 82, Charlstons GlowUP are
best to render natural colors. Even some well-known retailers with colorful
fabric and wares are switching to LED bulbs and are perfectly satisfied with
CRI score of > 80.
CCT Correlated Color Temperature: CCT is measured in Kelvin to refer
to the warmness or coolness of the white light that bulb produces. CFLs and
LED bulbs dont get as hot as incandescent bulb. The temperature is linked
to the warmness or coolness of the light higher the temperature cooler the
light looks. LED bulb listed with 3000K doesnt actually heat up to 5000F,
but it will still give off a warm light just like an incandescent so color
temperature is important. As being Cool white, our LED bulbs have 5300K5600K temperature. Some LED bulbs have more than 6000K CCT, which
make the light more towards bluish rather than white.
How to buy the perfect LED bulb?
Above mentioned details help you get perfect idea about how better is LED
bulb, compared to other lighting source. If you are fully convinced, then your
next step would be purchasing of LED bulb, but wait, LED bulbs are available
in so many varieties to choose from. To make the right choice, consider
important factors that affect making of LED bulbs. So many factors help to
differentiate the value of LED bulbs from each other. Just checkout carefully
and pick the best LED bulb for your home, office, or other purpose according
to these factors.
Quality of the LED chip: The performance of the LED light bulb is mainly
based on LED chip, so next important thing need to be considered here is
type of LED chip used. High quality chips last longer and depreciate less over
time, both for light output as well as light quality; however you have to pay
more for that quality. So beware of LED bulbs made using chinese LED chips.
Lumens: The next step would be to calculate its lumens per rupee How
many lumens does it produce and how much does it cost? For ex. an LED
bulb is 800 lumens and costs Rs. 750 (800/750) = 1.06lms/rs. The higher this
ratio is, more light the bulb emits.
Lifespan of Bulb: Another important thing is lifespan in hours. Charlstons
LED bulb GlowUP lasts 50,000hrs. So if you consider daily use of 8 hrs, bulb
may last 17 years, and for daily use of 12 hours, bulb may last 11 years. The
life of bulb also depends on the heat sink used to draw heat away from the
chip and LED driver. In addition to good heat sink, GlowUP is dimmable,
which extends its life to last longer.
Color Temperature: Modern bulbs are available in different color
temperatures in a unit called Kelvin (K). A warm yellow light offer lower
color temperature with a lower Kelvin value, giving a comfortable
atmosphere. While cool blue light offer higher color temperature with a
higher Kelvin value, which is more energizing. If you prefer clean look,
modern, brighter feel of a cool white lamp, over traditional yellowish color of
warm light, then GlowUP is for you.
Dimmability: The amount of light in a room helps to create the suitable
ambience, and it can be controlled with dimmable light bulbs including
dimmable LEDs. You can easily turn the amount of light up or down via a
dimmer switch. Dimming not only saves energy consumption but also
extends bulb life, as the power to bulb is reduced, So must consider it while
selecting.
The significant difference between branded and non-branded LED bulbs is
that: non-branded or chinese bulbs have lower quality power supply, lower
lumen per watt output and lesser life span. And this is the reason why there
is a large price difference between different LED bulbs.