Installing LED bulbs throughout the house

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by info2d3d » 26/11/09, 11:08

Indeed, there is an enormous revolution on the LEDS side, with new high performance, economical projectors with a lifespan of> 50 hours.

The purchase cost is now amortized more quickly and the financial (and ecological) gain quite impressive.

I have a friend who is a specialist in this field, if you want his contact information make me a request by private message;)
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by Alain G » 26/11/09, 13:55

I had not seen this topic and so wish to participate with my comments.


In the same way that I had replaced with Fluo at the very beginning at a high price, I would replace my fluo with LED!

We will have to foresee in the future 2 power supplies in a house is one for the 230 volts AC devices and the necessary fencing for the power supply 12 volts LEDS with central power position near the main electrical panel of distribution, this standard will have to be applied sooner or later to save on copper and power supplies distributed everywhere and on the components of the bulbs.
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by I Citro » 26/11/09, 23:52

Alain G wrote:We will have to foresee in the future 2 power supplies in a house is one for the 230 volts AC devices and the necessary fencing for the power supply 12 volts LEDS with central power position near the main electrical panel of distribution, this standard will have to be applied sooner or later to save on copper and power supplies distributed everywhere and on the components of the bulbs.
I have a friend who did so ...
During the construction of his wooden frame house, he fired 2 electrical networks; an 230V network and an 12V network.
:P

Finally the 230V network hardly serves him ...
In fact, it is not connected to the grid and itself produces the little electricity it needs with a wind turbine (300W) and a photovoltaic panel 55W.
The whole charge 2 batteries (250Ah currently). Its lighting, audio visual equipment, GSM charger ... works in 12V.
Cooking and water heater on gas cylinder, The fridge which is not in service the winter (it is in a cellar not heated), can work indifferently in 12V, 230V or gas ...
He does his laundry on the 230V and lights a small generator the time it takes ...
It is heated with wood (less than 2 steres per year). When his stove is lit, he cooks on it.
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by Corpse Grinder 666 » 27/11/09, 18:49

Citro: your boyfriend: how does he produce hot water through the bottle gas (because city gas no worries through a boiler)?
Its poele: is this a mass stove (because for 2 steres it is not much but can be what a small house / cocoon?)?
Thank you : Cheesy:
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by I Citro » 27/11/09, 23:30

: Arrow: Yes, hot water on bottle 13kg

The stove is very small, as big as a stool. : Lol:
But when it's on, do not sit on it. on the other hand, very convenient for heating water tea or coffee.
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The house is small, and used to work outdoors, it is not chilly and little heat ...
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by Corpse Grinder 666 » 28/11/09, 12:17

How much volume (area x height) his house?
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by I Citro » 28/11/09, 22:43

Corpse Grinder 666 wrote:How much volume (area x height) his house?
I have more figures in mind and then it is ceiling crawling (mezzanine).

But the current total volume is less than 200m3 (closer to 150 itself).
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Re: Installing Led bulbs throughout the house




by selenafroisade » 27/03/16, 16:48

At home, we switched to LED two years ago when we built our house. We did not have much to think about when we became aware of the advantages that were available to us. The consumption of an LED is on average 8 at 10 times lower than a conventional incandescent bulb and 3 at 5 times less than a compact fluorescent bulb. Furthermore... https://www.econologie.com/shop/ampoules-led-c-90 have an instant light, are available in all types of colors, are very easy to change its intensity and without losing efficiency.
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by Ahmed » 27/03/16, 18:19

Does not all this look like spam? On three first messages, two refers to a competing site, it is not too elegant ...
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