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    LED Lights VS Compact Flurorescent Lights?

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    • NebbermindN Offline
      Nebbermind
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      I ever spoke to someone who manufactures LED related things and he said that based on today’s technology, the saving of LED vs energy saving fluorescent lighting is not significant.


      It still takes a few yrs of use before u can breakeven and if the LED light fails before that, whatever u invested in is gone

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        Chenonceau
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        Thanks lots for responding. I guess I will just forget about LED then.

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        • NebbermindN Offline
          Nebbermind
          last edited by

          but LED can be used for other purposes…like reading light…or ambience lighting or showcase lighting…they usually run cooler

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            chrisu
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            Look at some of the newly upgraded lift lighted by LED lights. After few days, the light turned pinkish or bluish, and not as bright as initial.


            Think electronic ballast with normal tube still better.

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            • NebbermindN Offline
              Nebbermind
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              but for that application it’s quite OK since in reality, we don’t need the lift to be brightly lit. Also, think most HDB lifts lighting is 24/7 so they can realise their saving faster as long as the LED doesn’t fail.

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                chrisu
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                What I meant is when the LED light was used initially in the lift, they were white color but after a while turned pinkish or bluish. If such LED light are use at home, I'm afraid it may be the same.

                Nebbermind:
                but for that application it's quite OK since in reality, we don't need the lift to be brightly lit. Also, think most HDB lifts lighting is 24/7 so they can realise their saving faster as long as the LED doesn't fail.

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                • NebbermindN Offline
                  Nebbermind
                  last edited by

                  not sure what LED they use but it is possible they using a combination of coloured LED to get white. So when any of the colours ‘weakens’, the tone will be off.

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                  • J Offline
                    JusticeBao
                    last edited by

                    LED is definitely cheaper and better…

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                      nkthen
                      last edited by

                      Multiple tests has shown that LED lights saves more energy and fluorescent lights, and it is much brighter.


                      The only downside is that it is expensive to buy and install. But give it a few years, the price should drop.

                      You can see that LED lights are being used in traffic light, running 24 hours. It’s bright and saves costs for LTA.

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