Energy Saving IdeasDecorate with LEDs and save
If you plan to decorate with lights this season, LED Christmas lights are the best option for saving on your electric bill. Here’s a comparison of Christmas lights. Standard incandescent C7 lights – these run between 4 to 7 watts and can produce a lot of heat – enough to melt strands of tinsel. Lit for just six hours a day, one string can add $2 to your electric bill. Incandescent minilights – these run on much less power, around 0.48 watts, and can help save on your bill. While they don’t get as hot as the C7 bulbs, they can still get quite warm. Light Emitting Diode (LED) – the most efficient of the lights, requires only 0.08 watts per light. They have an extremely long lifespan and don’t get hot. Another advantage – no more broken bulbs. Other Ideas:
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