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by andrewla
1462 days ago
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I'll take one more shot at explaining why this continues to be a strawman. Why would I be running the light all day? The assumptions being made here are unrealistic enough that the answer becomes meaningless. The realistic question here, "how much money would I save by switching from a 100W incandescent bulb to a 14W LED bulb" is not helped by any of this kWh nonsense. |
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A joule is just a watt second instead of a kilowatt hour, and the 3600 factor (seconds per hour) is really annoying to use in mental math.