LB60 LED Vanity Bulb The smart alternative to conventional light bulbs
by LEDKooLights (SP-E26-LB60)
Forget everything you thought you knew about LED lighting. With 10 times the efficiency of standard bulbs, and twice the efficiency of compact fluorescents (CFLs), and no lead or merkury to worry about, there is really only one question...
Which bulbs in your house will you replace first?
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Bathrooms & ceiling fans
This standard E26 base bulb is suitable for replacing your washroom vanity lights and any general ceiling lighting where a high output is not necessary. This bulb can replace the standard G25 or G30 Globe bulbs.
Most vanity lighting has six or more bulbs. So with six bulbs at 25 watts your standard bulbs consume 150 watts; whereas our six LED LB60's would use 2 watts each, which means only 12 watts of power.
Warm light or daylight
This bulb comes in both the warm white and the day light white colour spectrum.
Stop flushing your money to the landfill
Lighting can represent a substantial electrical cost in your home energy use. Let's use the bathroom vanity lighting as an example, comparing the performance of our LB60 bulbs to that of standard 25 Watt incandescent bulbs. Note that luminence is equivalent for both these bulbs.
6 Incandescent Bulbs
6 LED Bulbs
Bulb Type:
6x G25- 40 watt Globe or Fat Alberts
6 - SP-LB60-60WW (2 watts each)
Wattage:
6 x 40 = 240W
6 x 2 = 12W
Daily Power:
(4hrs use)
4 x 240W = 960 WHrs/Day
4 x 12W = 48 WHrs/Day
Watts per Year:
350,400 WHrs/Yr
17,520 WHrs/Yr
Cost/year:
@ $.10 per Kilowatt hour
350.4 kilowatts x $.10 = $35.04
17.5 kilowatts x $.10 = $1.75
Initial Bulb Cost:
6x $1.98 = $11.88
6x $24.99 = $149.94
Bulb Life Span:
1,000 hours
50,000 hours
Annual cost of replacement bulbs:
4hrs/day x 365days/yr = 1,460hrs/yr
These savings are for 6 lowly bathroom bulbs. The savings for kitchen or hallway lights that are 'on' for longer periods with higher wattage needs makes the case for LEDs even stronger. Don't forget that the bulbs mentioned above will still work for a further 10+ years!
Make the switch
If you like the idea of saving money on your home energy bill, while at the same time reducing waste and toxic chemicals in our environment, then you'll be making the switch to LED lamps & bulbs. Maybe the best part is not having to change a light bulb for the next 20 years. Replace the standard or CFLs in your most-used light fixtures, and start saving money & the environment now.
Background information on LEDs & LED light bulbs
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are solid-state devices that convert electric energy directly into light of a single color. Because they employ “cold” light generation technology, in which most of the energy is delivered in the visible spectrum, LEDs don't waste energy in the form of non-light producing heat. In comparison, most of the energy in an incandescent lamp is in the infrared (or non-visible) portion of the spectrum. As a result, both compact fluorescent, fluorescent, and HID lamps produce a great deal of heat.
In addition to producing cold light...
LED lighting is the most environmentally-friendly lighting technology available
LEDs have a measured lifetime upwards of 100,000 hours.
Low power consumption. Generally one LED will operate at 2-3.6V and 0.02-0.03A, and needs no more than 0.1W.
Low voltage - LEDs operate on extremely low voltage which has the result of less cost and more safety than current-hungry incandescent lights.
LED light bulbs give off directional light, in 30-60 degree cones, so the light goes where you aim it. A more directed light means less wasted light.
LED bulbs are closer to the color of daylight which new studies suggest is good for staying alert.
LEDs are extremely tough and therefore less breakage and damage.
LEDs are safe with no UV or infrared rays.
LEDs can be integrated into a control system.
LEDs are small in size and resistant to vibration and shock. There is no filament to break
LEDs have a very fast “on-time” (60 nsec vs 10 msec for an incandescent lamp).
LEDs have good color resolution and present low, or no, shock hazard.
Longest lifetimes of any lighting technology @ 100,000 hrs - Incandescent @ 750 hrs
Environmentally friendly (no mercury). Compact fluorescents have 10 to 40mg of mercury (Hg) per bulb!
One of the largest power plants in the U.S. could be eliminated as a result of each U.S. household replacing just one standard 60 watt bulb with an equivalent LED Light bulb.
LED Comparison to Conventional Light
Products
Lumens/Watt
(in a 45 degree directional cone)
Life (Hours)
Incandescent - 25W
2
2000
Incandescent - 40 / 60 / 100W
4
1000
HID
16
10,000
CFL
20
8,000
LED (today)
55-100
60,000
LED (near future)
150-200
150,000
Just how long is 50,000 hours?
50,000 hours lit for 24 hours per day will last over 5 and a half years.
50,000 hours lit for 12 hours per day will last for over 11 years.
50,000 hours lit for 8 hours per day will last for over 17 years.
50,000 hours lit for 4 hours per day will last for over 34 years.