Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The Pros and Cons of Low Energy LED Lighting

!±8± The Pros and Cons of Low Energy LED Lighting

For most people, probably the biggest single factor against low energy LED lighting as a substitute for the soon-to-be-phased-out regular incandescent light bulb is the cost differential. There is no doubt that an LED equivalent light bulb (for example a 6w LED spotlight as a direct replacement for a 35w GU10 halogen lamp) is significantly more expensive than either the original or a CFL alternative.

There are however three important points to bear in mind about the higher price for low energy LEDs as compared to incandescent and energy saving CFL light bulbs.

First, the price difference reflects the fact that the use of LED for general purpose domestic lighting is still quite novel, though increasing manufacturing levels and consumer take-up will drive the price down dramatically once both come fully on stream over the coming months.

Second, and partially related to the observation above, is that the cost of LEDs drops by a factor of twenty over the course of each decade. This characteristic is reliably predicted by Haitz's Law (very similar to Moore's Law for computer chips and for similar reasons, principally because LEDs are, just like computer chips, pure electronic devices). Haitz also states that LED performance (amount of light per watt of electricity) increases tenfold over the same decade.

Third and perhaps most intriguing is the fact that as far as the cost of domestic lighting is concerned, the price of light bulbs is almost entirely irrelevant. It is an extraordinary yet easily provable fact that even if regular light bulbs were totally free and LED lights cost, let's say something outrageous like each, it would still be vastly more economical to purchase LED low energy lights.

The reason for this is simple: the cost of electrical lighting is the cost of the energy i.e. electricity. It matters not one jot what the actual light bulbs cost; it's what it costs to run them that really counts. Also, since LEDs last for tens of thousands of hours (in practice, decades of use) you only need to pay the purchase price once, unlike regular bulbs which last only upto two thousand hours or just over one year.

The second biggest gripe about low energy LED lighting is light levels and quality, or in technical parlance luminosity and light color.

The concern about luminosity stems largely from historical notions of LED lighting applications such as LED Christmas lights and pocket torches which are clearly not capable of providing anything close to useable domestic lighting. However, you could right now purchase one of the latest Sharp Zenigata LED series of light bulbs which is rated at 80 lumens per watt (measure of luminosity).

To understand what this means, consider that a standard 40w incandescent bulb delivers about 360 lumens and a 60w bulb about 540 lumens, which gives a ratio of 9 lumens per watt. Anything that offers greater than 25 lumens per watt can be classed as an energy saving light bulb. Zenigata LED light bulbs consume 6.7 watts and thus produce 6.7 * 80 lumens per watt which is 536 lumens, on a par with the standard 60w incandescent light bulb.

So you could, right now, replace all your 60w light bulbs with Zenigata LED light bulbs rated at 6.7 watts and consume 1/10th (or 90% less) electricity. And remember Haitz's Law? Because of performance improvements, eighteen months from now you should be able to obtain the same 60w worth of lighting from just 3 watts.

LED light, in common with CFLs, has tended to be a somewhat cool blue colour, whereas we are more accustomed to a warmer yellow white colour. This is something that is now commonly addressed with the use of colored phosphors (these do reduce luminosity but this is in turn compensated for by the ever increasing lumens per watt yields for LEDs).

The third factor that might be considered to weigh against low energy LED lighting is that the light emitted by an LED is intrinsically directional and doesn't scatter in all directions the way that incandescent and fluorescent lights do. This is actually quite acceptable in a spotlight, flood light or bright reading lamp, but it's not especially effective for emulating general ambient lighting such as a table lamp would provide. Though again, there are LED powered general lighting light bulbs becoming more commonly available that do a reasonable job here.

Two obvious plus points for low energy LED lighting are ease of retrofit and ecological credentials (other than simply saving energy).

LED lights are widely available for all common base fittings such as mains powered GU10 and 12v MR16 spotlights and the low energy standard base GU24 as well as regular bayonet mounts and Edison screw fittings. LED lights also don't suffer from the many inherent problems associated with CFLs such as: noticeably poor start-up times; reduced lifespan caused by frequent switching on and off; and bulky unattractive bulbs.

But perhaps one of the most widely known advantages of low energy LED lighting over energy saving CFL light bulbs is that they don't contain toxic mercury vapour or other unpleasant materials, and thus do not pose a serious health risk or require tiresome and expensive disposal procedures to protect the environment.

To sum up, the main perceived disadvantages of domestic energy saving LED lighting are cost and application (luminosity and color). Yet as we have seen, the cost of a light bulb is actually a red herring - the true cost of electrical lighting is the price of electricity and on this score ultra low energy LED lighting puts everything else, including energy saving CFLs, completely in the shade (pun intended).

As regards luminosity and light quality, LED lights on balance deliver a cleaner, sharper light than CFL light bulbs and offer far more flexibility in terms of color choice and brightness.

Finally, the biggest advantage that low energy domestic LED lighting has over its rivals is that the lighting industry itself regards domestic LED lighting as the future and can barely disguise its contempt for CFLs. Lighting giants such as Philips are on record as stating that they will not invest a single dollar further into CFLs and that their entire research and development efforts are now directed at domestic LED lighting technology.

Those who follow eco-technology trends are well aware that there is a world-wide phase-out of incandescent light bulbs already well underway and scheduled to complete within the next couple of years. Given international legislation to ban incandescent lighting and lack of support for the already dated and unloved CFL, it's near certain where the future of lighting lies - with low energy LED light. And as advantages go, I'd say that one's pretty compelling.


The Pros and Cons of Low Energy LED Lighting

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Floor Lamps For Reading

!±8± Floor Lamps For Reading

If you do a lot of reading, quilting, sewing, or similar activities, you know it is vitally important for have good lighting. Otherwise, you will quickly experience eye strain, headaches, and sometimes even nausea. Floor lamps for reading are perfect options for getting the light you need at a very reasonable price. You know that if you find the right floor lamp, you will use it for years. So let's look at some of the best floor lamps for reading anywhere online.

When it comes to lamps used for reading, there are three on Amazon.com that really stand out as the best. One is more expensive, one is less expensive, and one if right in the middle.

The more expensive floor lamp is this Verilux Heritage Deluxe Floor Lamp. Verilux has more than 50 years of experience making floor lamps for reading, and you can definitely see their dedication in the quality of this product. This lamp is great because it uses the natural spectrum indoor sunlight that is very easy on the reader's eyes. Proprietary technology allows maximum contrast and a reduction of glare that generally strain your eyes.

The height can be adjusted from 39" to 53". The head swivels and rotates in a full circle for that optimum reading angle. This Verilux lamp is made of metal (it is very sturdy) with a polished brass of brushed nickel finish. It also has a very efficient and energy saving bulb that you can adjust to achieve the brightness of a normal 75W, 100W, or 150W bulb. You can expect this light bulb to last 10,000 hours, or more than 10 times a normal bulb.

The lamp that I call the middle option is also made by Verilux. It is the Original Natural Spectrum Deluxe Floor Lamp. Much like the product above, this Verilux product was made to fine tune the light specifically for the reader's eyes. You get the high contrast and glare reduction as well as the long-lasting proprietary bulb. This lamp also comes with a utility tray that allows you to place handy items such as bookmarks, pens, pencils, or reading glasses.

The drawback of these floor lamps for reading is that you can't adjust their height and their head does not swivel. How important this flexibility is will determine if you want to upgrade to the lamp above. This lighting fixture comes with a 3-year warranty, and it also comes with great customer reviews. Most customers love the light spectrum - it is very natural and does not have that bluish tint that other "natural" lights have.

If you still want a cheaper option when it comes to floor lamps for reading, you need to look at this Grandrich Full Spectrum Lamp. This lamp comes in a beautiful black finish, and it uses a 27 watt bulb that gives off natural light. It has an adjustable, gooseneck which is very flexible, and it stands 5 feet. It gives off very bright light, and the price is right for a reading or hobby lamp. You can expect to pay anywhere from - depending on if you find it on sale or not.


Floor Lamps For Reading

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Module II Halogen Torchiere Lamp in Polished Steel

!±8± Module II Halogen Torchiere Lamp in Polished Steel

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  • Halogen bulb included
  • UL approved
  • 1-Year warranty
  • Bulb type/watt: J/180
  • Shade dimension: 11.25 in. L x 5 in. W x 3 in. H

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Module II Halogen Torchiere Lamp in Polished Steel

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

ORE International 3030BK Halogen Torchiere, Black

!±8± ORE International 3030BK Halogen Torchiere, Black

Brand : ORE International | Rate : | Price : $79.55
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This contemporary torchiere lamp shines upward to reflect light off the walls and ceiling. Constructed of metal with a black finish sitting on a heavy weighted base. Lamp has a dimmer switch and includes a 190 watt halogen bulb.

  • Black metal finish torchiere lamp
  • Torchiere shines upward to reflect light off the walls and ceiling
  • Full range dimmer switch
  • Uses one 190 watt halogen bulb included
  • Lamp measures 13.5 x 13.5 x 69.5 inches

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Adesso Piedmont Combo Torchiere, Steel

!±8±Adesso Piedmont Combo Torchiere, Steel

Brand : Adesso
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Post Date : Oct 13, 2011 12:26:49
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The Adesso Piedmont Combo Torchiere is a 300 Watt incandescent torchiere that takes 2 x 150 Watt bulbs. It has an adjustable gooseneck 60 Watt reading light. 4-way switch on pole. Satin Steel metal base with white acrylic shades.

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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Adesso Odyssey Tall Floor Lamp, Steel

!±8±Adesso Odyssey Tall Floor Lamp, Steel

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Post Date : Oct 05, 2011 01:02:13
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Metal 300 watt incandescent floor lamp has three metal poles that extend from the flat round base to the metal bowl shade. In addition to providing up-light, the shade also casts light downward through 7" frosted glass disk. Foot step switch.

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

P-1127 Halogen Floor Lamp with Swing Arm Finish: Brushed Nickel

!±8±P-1127 Halogen Floor Lamp with Swing Arm Finish: Brushed Nickel

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011273752 Finish: Brushed Nickel Shown in Silver Gray The P-1127 Halogen Floor Lamp is the trendsetter of the floor lamp fixtures in Marelli's collection. The lamp provides indirect and direct lighting, has an extensible swing arm for reading where directed light is essential, and it is equipped with an integrated electronic dimmer. It only gets better with the transformer and double intensity low voltage switch so you're in full control of perfect illumination. The floor lamp isn't just up to the time, it sets the time! Learn more about The P-1127 Halogen Floor Lamp with Swing Arm below: FEATURES | SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES -Designed by Leonardo Marelli -Available in brushed nickel, black, bronze, silver gray and satin gold finishes -Extensible swing arm for reading -Integrated electronic dimmer -Provides direct and indirect light -Transformer and double intensity low voltage switch of 35w and 50w Back to top SPECIFICATIONS -Do not use bulbs of a higher power than which is indicated -Fixture uses either: T3s 118mm 300w halogen bulb or bi-pin T4 50w halogen bulb- not included -Bulbs are either 120v or 12v -Halogen bulbs have 2000 hour life -Overall dimensions: 72.875''H x 8.25''Diameter Specifications Back to top

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Monday, September 5, 2011

Adesso Pisces Torchiere, Steel

!±8±Adesso Pisces Torchiere, Steel

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Post Date : Sep 05, 2011 18:10:43
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Adesso's Pisces Torchiere is one of the 300 Watt incandescent torchieres! Standing at a height of 73", this torchiere by Adesso has a conventional style and is offered in the metal finishes of either black or steel. This lamp has an acrylic shade and takes two 150-watt bulbs that operates on a high/low switch.

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