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Shifty
Dec 7th, 2005, 01:53 PM
Anyone know what wattage the regular old-style xmas light bulbs are? I want to calculate how much it's costing me to run the strings I have up.
Steve_YXE
Dec 7th, 2005, 02:43 PM
Anyone know what wattage the regular old-style xmas light bulbs are? I want to calculate how much it's costing me to run the strings I have up.
Either 7w or 5w
a string of 70 5w will be 350w
new LED's are about 4w, for a whole string of 70 or 100 not as bright as old style but u can use alot more and not worry about breakers going off and much easier on the wallet.
Bordello
Dec 7th, 2005, 02:45 PM
For the mini-lights, it's 25W per 50 lights. I'm not sure what it is for the large bulbs.
Iron Chef Ajax
Dec 7th, 2005, 03:15 PM
Either 7w or 5w
a string of 70 5w will be 350w
new LED's are about 4w, for a whole string of 70 or 100 not as bright as old style but u can use alot more and not worry about breakers going off and much easier on the wallet.
Don't forget about C9 - 9w - I have five strings for sale if you want.
Shifty
Dec 7th, 2005, 03:54 PM
Damn, so assuming 7w, I have about 1000w of lights up right now! I only leave them on for four hours a night, though, and only for a month, so not a huge deal.
I'll have to switch to LED next year, and I think I'll take out the flood light I have tonight.
Steve_YXE
Dec 7th, 2005, 04:23 PM
Damn, so assuming 7w, I have about 1000w of lights up right now! I only leave them on for four hours a night, though, and only for a month, so not a huge deal.
I'll have to switch to LED next year, and I think I'll take out the flood light I have tonight.
Thats about $10.00 a month assuming 4 hrs a day and 8 cents a KW/h
I have 4X 75 LED 's they should cost about 20 cents a month for 4 hours a night.
I tend to leave them on more since its so cheap!
mlc2000
Dec 7th, 2005, 04:41 PM
The electricity savings printed on the boxes of lights usually refer to California prices, of 12-15cents /KwH.
Shifty
Dec 8th, 2005, 09:36 AM
Ontario prices work out to about $.11/kwh when you add up all the extra fees. Still cheap, really, we aren't paying the full cost of power here yet.
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