Monday, December 26, 2011

The CFL Controversy: Pros And Cons

!±8± The CFL Controversy: Pros And Cons

A NATION OF CONVERTS?

Millions of us have switched over to using CFL's (compact fluorescent bulbs) in our lamps, overhead fixtures, sconces and exterior lights. And, for the most part, we have noticed a slight lower rate in our electric bills because the CFL 60 watt bulb we put in our desk lamp only draws 14 watts of electricity. The reduction in electrical power usage is not dramatic for the typical American household because the real culprits which demand much more electrical power are our old and outdated refrigerator, water heater and dryer. These appliances, as well as well as heat pumps and air conditioners, are responsible for our very high utility bills.

The savings we don't see is that, because millions of us have switched from regular incandescent bulbs to CFL's, we have made a significant reduction of our impact on the grid and have, as a nation, lessened the demands on our electrical utilities.

Introduced to the market in 1980, CFL's have improved considerably--costing less, lighting instantly, not flickering and giving off a good, white light. But to date only abut 5% of light bulbs purchase are CFL's, the rest being incandescents. CFL's remain a small, niche market product and as a "green" resource, their credibility is still relatively low.

CFL's have freed us from our former high demands on electrical power, but much still can be done to alleviate our high energy usage. Converting to alternative energy resources like solar and wind power will significantly lower our electrical usage. The more energy-efficient our appliances become and the more we replace our old appliances and HVAC systems with energy star rated products, the less dependent we are on the grid.

Everyone agrees this would be for the better, less usage, less dependence, less demand on utilities and lower energy cost for the consumer.

THE ADVANTAGES OF CFL

The typical American household has between fifty electrical sockets and an average of twenty to forty illumination sources including lamps, sconces, ceiling fixtures, exterior and security lights and night lights or auxiliary lights. If 110 million American households replaced one incandescent bulb with a CFL (compact fluorescent light) the energy saved would be enough to power a city of 1.5 million people or all the homes in Delaware and Rhode Island. In terms of oil not burned, or greenhouse gases not exhausted into the atmosphere, one bulb is equivalent to taking 1.3 million cars off the roads.

Power plants are the single greatest source of greenhouse gases in the United States and half our electricity comes from coal-fired plants. The replacement of one incandescent with one CFL in 110 million households is enough electricity saved to turn off two entire power plants--or skip building the next two.

Those of us who are visually challenged and need a better reading light than the incandescent they are using, can find great visual support in replacing the incandescent with a cool spectrum CFL which emits a white light that duplicates sunlight and makes a book page very white and the text very black, creating high contrast in reading material that will aid the visually impaired in reading,

CFL DRAWBACKS?
Many of us that are affected by migraines claim that the light from a CFL bulb can trigger a migraine reaction. Often, fluorescents in general, including the commercial and residential tubes cause this migraine reaction as well. There is some research being done on the sine waves that electromagnet frequencies produce. Clean electricity produces smooth sine waves. Dirty electricity produces spikes in sine waves and research proves that these spikes make diabetics blood sugar climb. Devices that measure amounts of dirty electricity show that other things in the home that create dirty electricity are computers, printers, monitors. We may be living in a blizzard of dirty electricity these days and, it is reported, that CFL's contribute to that storm of voltage energy.

CFL bulbs give off Ultraviolet rays, like the sun does. For that matter, so do halogen bulbs, which were regulated to be covered with a glass seal to prevent exposure to UV rays. Not provided with a glass diffuser which filters the UV emission, CFL's can cause issues to those of us with photo-sensitivity to UV rays, especially for people prone to skin diseases like Lupus, CFL's could make their skin condition worse. CFL's with a glass envelope (a cover) over the swirly bulb tested negative for any UV radiation, but this information is not on any CFL package, to date.

A new area of research is being developed relating to electro-magnetic sensitivity, which is the monitoring and documenting of people who get skin rashes, migraines, depressions and fatigue due to the high frequency dirty electricity from a variety of devices in our residential and commercial environment, including CFL's.

Not sure if the CFL's you have in your home are causing your headaches, migraines, fatigue, arthritic pain? It has been advised by medical experts to replace the bulbs and see if there is a difference. But, if the household has the typical electronic cluster of computer, monitor, flat screen TV, etc. it may be difficult to the malady to one single source like a CFL bulb.

CFL ADVERSARIES

The news that incandescent bulbs will disappear from store shelves and we will all be required to use CFL's does not go over well with many of us. Many do not like being told they can no longer use incandescent bulbs. The complaint often is, "It seems that the government is seeking to control everything, including what we use to light our houses!" And because the dramatic savings in using CFL's may not be seen on the electrical bill, it seems to the American householder that the withdrawal of incandescents from the market is just another ploy of the powers that be to manipulate consumers.

There is also a dislike for CFL's because of certain disadvantages to using them. One is the mercury content and indeed, all fluorescent bulbs and tubes do contain a small amount of mercury (5 mg or less) which is a neuro-toxin. CFL's contain less than 5 mg of mercury. If broken they pose a hazardous material risk of inhaling the toxic mercury powder that lines their swirled tubes. There are no HAZMAT (hazardous material) guidelines for incandescents, but there are for CFL's. They must be disposed of like batteries, motor oil, etc. Broken CFL's can be disposed of responsibly at your local Home Depot store. But how many of us know that?

If disposal is not done responsibly, landfills could become polluted with mercury, a toxic substance which can leach into water ways and water sources. This build up has been evidenced in our oceans as large fish are monitored and increasing high levels of mercury are recorded in their bodies.

Lastly, CFL's cannot be used with a dimmer and even though there are dimmable CFL's on the market, they are more expensive than other CFL's and there is a criticism that some of them dim "in steps" and do not fade or brighten like incandescents.

CFL CONFUSION

So, a person replacing a standard 60 watt incandescent with a 60 watt CFL might find that the CFL is dimmer and yellower and therefore inferior. If they replaced with a different spectrum CFL, they would discover that the CFL in the same wattage is actually brighter and whiter than the incandescent. CFL's do not behave like incandescents in the sense that there can be (depending on the brand) an offering of three different spectrums (color temperature and illumination) which significantly affects the brightness and color of three different same wattage bulbs.

There is a complaint about how CFL's look and not everyone likes the swirly look of the bulb. CFL's that look like standard incandescents are available. A glass envelope in the same standard bulb shape simply cover the swirly CFL.

CHANDELIER CONUNDRUM

Lastly, to date, CFL's cannot resemble or replace small based, clear, flame-tipped or blunt tipped chandelier bulbs. Although CFL's do come in small (candelabra) based bulbs in that elongated shape, they are simply a small swirly bulb in a glass envelope that visually duplicates the standard chandelier bulb. And, they are not clear, so that jewel-like sparkling filament so characteristic of the standard chandelier bulb simply cannot be duplicated by a CFL. For many who want to replace this type of bulb in their chandelier, this is a draw back. If there is any solution to this problem, it will be solved by LED's, which can easily duplicate both base, flame-shape and clear glass envelope.

For all of the controversy that CFL's have created, the millions that have been sold and are in use today and are helping us reduce our dependency on our utilities (they generally last for seven years.)

LED's OF THE FUTURE

The true light at the end of the grid-dependency tunnel, however, will most like by LED's. They're expensive now, just like CFL's were a decade ago and they still need to be more consumer-friendly. What is their advantage over CFL's? They can be clear (where CFL's cannot come in a clear bulb,) they can be easily dimmed (using a standard dimmer,) they have even less temperature than CFL's, they use even less wattage (a 60 watt comparable LED uses-watts as compared to 14 watts a CFL uses,) and the bulb life of a LED is 35,000 hours compared to a CFL's 10,000.

As new products develop to ease our increasing dependency on our utilities sources, there will no doubt, still be those that lament the eminent extinction of the technologically ancient, high temperature, short-lived and highly inefficient incandescent.


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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

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Green Supply 3W Candle CA10 LED light bulb offers light quality comparable to that of traditional incandescent 25W decor light bulb. Candle CA10 light bulbs have flame tips for decorative flair and are commonly used in chandeliers, pendant lighting and wall scones. Green Supply LED light bulbs are 87% more energy efficient than incandescent light bulbs and 45% more energy efficient than fluorescent lights. Green Supply LED light bulbs produce quality light without flicker. Green Supply LED light bulbs have at least 25000 hours average operating life, which is 25 times longer operating life than incandescent and 2.5 times longer than fluorescent. Purchase Link: www.agreensupply.com

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Friday, December 16, 2011

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The LUNE color changing LED mood light brings brilliant colors to every facet of life. 

The LUNE incorporates Dense Matrix LED technology, user-friendly controls and a sleek body to bring vibrant colors to every occasion. With just one tap of the LUNE’s intuitive touch pad, launch yourself into a world of color with seven preset colors, two smooth continuous color fading modes, and adjustable color intensity. It is the perfect accent to any room, so go ahead, color your life – all with the LUNE. 

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Dense Matrix LED Technology

Seven preset colors: red, yellow, green, teal, blue, magenta and white

Two rainbow or automatic modes that cycle through all the colors

Dimming capabilities

Intuitive single touch control interface

Consumes only 9 watts

Estimated 50,000 hour lifetime

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Friday, December 9, 2011

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Long Lasting Light Bulbs

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Long lasting light bulbs are not just another trendy fad aimed at separating you from your money, but in fact, they are a very easy way to save about 35 dollars for each one that you install in your home or office. By replacing just ten conventional 60 watt light bulbs, that's a savings of 350 dollars each year. In addition to saving you money, long life bulbs offer other benefits such being easy to install, being easy to purchase at almost any store, and that they are manufactured to replace just about any light in a home from small appliance to large flood style lighting.

Cost Saving

Typically, long life light bulbs will about as long as eight conventional bulbs. Although one long life bulb costs more than conventional bulbs, the real savings comes with what it will cost in electricity to power each type of bulb. Long life models are able to offer a large energy savings per bulb because quite simply, they use less energy but with a twist. In order to give off as much light (lumens) as a conventional 60W light bulb, you would replace it with a 13 watt long life light bulb.

To power a 60 watt bulb for 8000 hours (about one year), it would cost about .00, assuming electricity cost Body.10/kWh. In order to power a 13W light bulb for the same amount of time and at the same per kWh rate, the cost goes down to .00 per year. So if the initial cost of a long life bulb is .50, and each of the eight conventional bulbs is $ 0.25,add in energy costs, you would end up paying about 35 dollars less each year for each long life light bulb. This is just for one bulb. Imagine how much money could be saved if every bulb in the home was replaced.

The Science Behind the Savings

The conventional light bulbs that have been used for many years use a metal filament made of tungsten to create light. Also inside the bulb, is an inert gas called argon. When electricity is applied to the bulb, the tungsten is heated and the many tiny atoms of tungsten that make up the filament begin to vibrate and collide giving off light because of the high temperature in the light bulb. As this happens the tungsten filament thins and eventually breaks causing that jingling sound you hear when you shake a burned out light bulb. In long life models, the same tungsten filament is used, but the gasses inside the bulb allow it recycle the tungsten atoms back to the filament. These filament of these bulbs burns at a much higher temperature creating more blue visible light than invisible infrared light. This allows the bulb to appear brighter at a much lower wattage than a conventional light bulb.

Ease of Purchase and Installation

Long life light bulbs have become increasingly popular as many people have become concerned about global warming and living a more earth-friendly lifestyle. In addition to large wholesale clubs and home improvement chain stores, these types of bulbs can even be found at local grocery stores, pharmacies, and small convenience stores. The internet, as it is for many other products, is also good place to search for unusual bulbs or to get a deep discount especially when buying in bulk.

Many countries such as Germany now only sell the long life, energy efficient bulbs, and it is likely that this will soon be the case across the globe with increasing concern about the environment. As far as installation is concerned, they are screwed in place like conventional bulbs, but care must be taken not to touch the bulb with bare hands as some models can be damaged by natural oils found on the skin.

A Bulb for Any Occasion

Long life light bulbs are not just limited to ones used in lamps and light fixtures. You will be able to find long life models for:

1. 3-Way/ Dimmable bulbs
2. Candelabras/Chandeliers
3. Globe style vanity lighting
4. Recessed lighting
5. Overheard fluorescent lighting
6. Halo-style lighting for ceiling fans
7. Outdoor flood lighting
8. Pool and spa lighting
9. Appliance bulbs for ovens, microwave ovens and refrigerators
10. Holiday and other decorative lighting

Although many may be deterred by the initially high price tag of long life light bulbs, they are clearly a much more economical option in just the short span of one year. These types of bulbs are also very easy to find in just about any store and are nearly as simple to install as conventional light bulbs. Long life bulbs are also now manufactured for all types of lighting applications including appliances and holiday lighting, so no special light fixtures or adapters are necessary to begin reaping the benefits of using these fantastic bulbs.

Find out more about long lasting light bulbs.


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