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Wednesday, October 7th, 2009Been on a Break!
Thursday, August 6th, 2009I’ve been away from the blog for the last two weeks, so I’m sorry if it has been feeling a little stale. I’ve been working up a list of new topics, but if there are things you are particularly interested in exploring please let me know by posting a comment to this posting. I’ll work the new things into mine own list and get back into a regular rhythm.
I will be discussing LEDs soon, but go ahead and comment with specific questions if you have them.
Finding a More Efficient Lamp
Monday, July 13th, 2009As I was finishing up my previous post about efficiency pitfalls, I realized that I had started an example which could be useful in and of itself. So I’m going to take it a step further.
Situation Summary: I have an existing fixture in my home that I want to make more efficient. It is a surface mount that looks like a glowing bowl stuck on the ceiling. It uses two 75 watt bulbs. The light in the room is more or less acceptable, although it is a little dim and I would like it to be slightly brighter if possible. Looking up the information about the existing bulbs, I see that the total lumen output of both bulbs is 2,340, so I know I want to at least match that and if possible increase it slightly.
I could have just substituted my 75 watt incandescent bulbs for 20 watt self-ballasted CFL bulbs, based on the label on the box that says to replace my 75 watt bulbs with the 20 watt CFLs. The energy savings is good, since now my fixture only uses about 40 watts instead of 150, meaning I’m saving about 73%. However, the mean lumens of those CFLs are only 965, so the new total would only be 1,930. Since I thought the room was already a bit too dark, going from 2,340 lumens to only 1,950 is going to make me unhappy over the long term, and I run the risk of someday switching back to the incandescents. (Note, the initial lumens of this bulb are listed as 1,150, which brings my total up to 2,300 and almost a perfect match to my existing. However, that is initial lumens and won’t last for the lifetime of the bulbs. They will continue to depreciate and my room will get darker and darker, so it is an unfair comparison to use the initial lumens.)
Fearing the decreased light output, I buy two 26 watt self-ballasted CFLs because I see that the mean lumens for those are 1,365, meaning my new arrangement will provide me 2,730 lumens! I’d be saving about 65% energy by using 52 watts, but I discover that the 26 watts lamps are bigger than my existing incandescents and they won’t fit in my fixture. The bowl hits the ends of the lamps preventing me from reattaching it.
Now I recall reading my own post from yesterday. I go to my local electrical supplier and buy a replacement fixture for the existing. Based on my post, I’m now using a long “blob” instead of a bowl on the ceiling. I get 2,772 lumens, so I am very happy with the new lighting level in the room, and I’m only using 32 watts. That’s a savings of about 75%, better than the savings from those CFLs! Granted, I’ve now bought a new fixture as well as lamp, and I had to be very careful about my lamp and ballast choice, but I’m much happier with the final result.
Of course, this just shows that in order to make the best choice you need to have some knowledge, but that’s what this blog is for. Feel free to send me questions or reply to my postings to get more information.
Hello world!
Friday, May 29th, 2009I’ve set up my blog using WordPress. Visit for regular updates regarding lighting. Since this is the first entry it will be short, since I am still setting up the administrative aspects of the blog.
