GE's LED Lightbulb Has a 25,000 Hour Rated Life

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eduardosmx

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ok...

25,000 Hours / 24 Hours per day
= 1041.66666666666666666666666
1041.66666666666666666666666 Days / 365 Days of the year
= 2.8538812785388127853881278538813 why 17 years?
 

pbrigido

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Your answer = 2.85 years.

They said 4 hours per day. That's 1/6th the time specified in the article

2.85 * 6 = 17.1 years. That's why.
 

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The upfront cost is something that scares a lot of people, but the savings over time from less electricity usage and replacement costs is a huge plus.

What's more, these bulbs actually come with a warranty.

This technology still has a long way to go before reaching the general consumer in terms of price per unit.
 

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[citation][nom]eduardosmx[/nom]ok...25,000 Hours / 24 Hours per day= 1041.666666666666666666666661041.66666666666666666666666 Days / 365 Days of the year= 2.8538812785388127853881278538813 why 17 years?[/citation]

did u read the article? if used 4 hours a day it will last 17 years
 

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avarage american has 0.15 home and stays in their own home 6.75 years in avarage. The rest who do not own homes ie rent will stay in their homes 3 years in avarage. the home owners who stay in their house renovate their houses every 8 years...

So there is no point keeping a lamp for 17 years... and there is no need to spend $40 on this lamp


 

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[citation][nom]killerclick[/nom]This is a slippery slope to gay marriage! I want my lightbulbs as God made them![/citation]

LOL! wow you guys can't take a joke
 

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[citation][nom]akhodjaev[/nom]avarage american has 0.15 home and stays in their own home 6.75 years in avarage. The rest who do not own homes ie rent will stay in their homes 3 years in avarage. the home owners who stay in their house renovate their houses every 8 years...So there is no point keeping a lamp for 17 years... and there is no need to spend $40 on this lamp[/citation]
And when you spend 40 bux on a bulb rated to last a long time and save you energy bills, you change the lamp, and KEEP THE BULB!
 

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[citation][nom]killerclick[/nom]This is a slippery slope to gay marriage! I want my lightbulbs as God made them![/citation]
so you're saying that Joseph Wilson Swan and Thomas Edison are gods?
 

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[citation][nom]eduardosmx[/nom]ok...25,000 Hours / 24 Hours per day= 1041.666666666666666666666661041.66666666666666666666666 Days / 365 Days of the year= 2.8538812785388127853881278538813 why 17 years?[/citation]
They assumed 4hrs/day...not 24hrs
 
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Looks less strange than many CFLs. I hate incandescent bulbs. Just live in a place with lots of ceiling cans that have dimmers and get turned on and off a lot. You'll have a dead bulb or three every month, have to drag out the ladder, match the wattage, run to the hardware store every 2-3 months, etc. LED bulbs are the way to go. They already use them a lot in installations where power is more limited, like RVs. And when I left my last rental place, I took out all my CFLs and put in all the original incandescent bulbs that I had stored in a box in the crawl space. Not gonna leave $300 in bulbs for the next guy and buy them again.

Incandescent - bad
CFL - good
LED - better

Just wish they could up the wattage to 60W, 80W or even 100W equivalent. A 100W equivalent LED bulb would probably be under 20 W.
 

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LED's still have many problems... a company was trying to get a contract from Vancouver City Hall to renovate a streets lights by replacing the Metal halide lights with LEDs...

But they failed because, cost wise, the Metal Halide is still a better solution over LED plus... Heat is another issue...

My fingers are crossed hoping for the next generation to over come these problems
 
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