The 21st century is all about energy conservation, as there is an increased awareness of green technology. The truth is that every homeowner can convert their residence into a green home. This basic process with light bulb replacements. Most older homes have incandescent light bulbs installed all over. The major problem with incandescent light bulbs is inefficiency. They simply use up too much energy to provide an acceptable amount of light. That is why Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFL) are quickly replacing outdated incandescent lighting technology.
CFLs are better than incandescents for several reasons. For example, CFL light bulbs use less energy and have longer life times. To understand the advantages of Compact Fluorescent Lights, it is essential to understand some basic technology and terms.
A light bulb receives two major ratings, known as watts and lumens. Watts refers to the amount of energy the bulb uses. Lumens refers to the brightness or intensity of the light. Most people usually associate a higher watt rating with more brightness. However, this is not the case.
For example, a 60 watt incandescent light bulb produces 800 lumens. Meanwhile, a 13 watt CFL bulb can produce the same amount of lumens. This means that the Compact Fluorescent Light bulb uses much less electricity but offers the same amount of light intensity or brightness. In general, CFLs use less 5 times less electricity than incandescents. This energy efficiency translates to lower power bills for homeowners. The annual savings can add up to nearly $200 if all of the old lighting fixtures are replaced. The only downside to CFL technology is the toxic Mercury vapor that can escape if the bulb housing breaks.
When replacing old light bulbs, it is important to find the right CFLs that match the watt rating. For example, a 100 watt incandescent bulb should be replaced with a 20-25 watt CFL. Usually, the packages of CFL bulbs have labels which tell buyers which incandescent watt rating it is replacing. Additionally, CFLs have much longer life time, sometimes as much as 10,000 hours.
Compact Fluorescent Light bulbs are available in various color shades such as warm or cool white. Additionally, they may offer natural daylight, something that is impossible with old light bulbs which only offer yellowish shades.
Compact Fluorescent Light bulbs come in a variety of shapes such as spiral, globe, and tubed. They are also available as dimmable and three way. These two types of CFL light bulbs should only be used with dimmable and 3 way switches, and never with regular bulb sockets. A CFL can replace any lighting fixture that uses an old incandescent bulb.
Remove the right turn signal lightbulb connector. Take hold of the lightbulb, push in and turn at the same time. The lightbulb will come out. Reverse the process to install the new lightbulb.
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