Phil Pascoe
Established Member
I use the water from cleaning the aquarium filter for that.
It should depend on if the room needs a bright light.How much £ will the lower rated LED;s save compared to the useful brighter environment?
Yep - used a mix of warm ones in some areas\rooms and daylight ones in others.It is not all about wattage when it comes to illumination, you also need to think about the temperature of the bulb which makes a big difference in what the light looks like, some areas want a warm light whilst others daylight.
Ours is 4w but a slightly expensive "sign light" which you can leave on for two years (it says).The lamp outside my front door has a 2w bulb in it - it's surprising how much light that gives in the dark. It costs me 10p when I forget and leave it on for a week.
I've had it for a few years now and very happy with it.I have discovered Honeywells EvoHome heating, so it’s smart radiator valves and a proper easy to use program panel, I can set different zones throughout the house and have different heating programs for each zone. No longer do I have all the heating on because I want to sit in the lounge watching TV. The bedroom comes on shortly before I go to bed and the lounge heating is already off.
Only heating the rooms I want to use when I want to use them can only be a good thing.
I replaced all our bulbs with CEF when we first moved in 16 years ago, since then I've replaced these with LED. However, I've only just discovered that LEDs are energy rated and most are E to G! I then went round feeling each bulb after it had been switched on for a while and was surprised that many were hot! I then bought a load of A rated ones from Amazon and these run much cooler.Yep - used a mix of warm ones in some areas\rooms and daylight ones in others.
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