JoeDirtFarmer1
New Member
I have a little understanding I believe of how to calculate the electricity consumption of CFL's/LED's and would like to run my understanding by you guys.
Hypothetical setup:
1 x 200w CFL - 6400k
1 x 130w CFL - 6400k
1 x 14w 220 LED
CFLs much like this one - http://www.ebay.com/itm/200W-CFL-Fl...492?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d3fe3700c
LEDs much like this one - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Quad-band-2...lant-Lamp-Blue-Red-Orange-White-/390407500133
I can't find any information on the amperage of the lights but a friend tells me that the cost of running them is dependent on the amperage not the watts as CFL wattage is different. This I do not agree with.
My understanding is that CFL's can be advertised as "25w equivalent to 100w!! Save on energy costs!" but that this does not apply to the common grow CFL's and that the wattage as listed is directly how to calculate cost.
From what I've read power usage is counted in watts which is amps times volts.
Total light wattage as listed above - 344 watts
Running time - 12 hours
Kw/H cost - $0.22
Cost per day - 0.344 * 12 * 0.22 = $0.91
Just noting then when in 12/12 (flowering) a 2700k light should be used instead of a 6500k right? How great of an impact would incorrect bulbs make?
Are CFL's only cheaper because they generate less heat and thus more efficient though with greater than 250W of CFL light a HPS generates more lumens and then is more efficient by comparison? Sorry that is worded poorly.
I know these topics have been covered but I'm finding it hard to find definitive non subjective answers and wanted my theory checked by those who understand more.
Thanks
Hypothetical setup:
1 x 200w CFL - 6400k
1 x 130w CFL - 6400k
1 x 14w 220 LED
CFLs much like this one - http://www.ebay.com/itm/200W-CFL-Fl...492?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d3fe3700c
LEDs much like this one - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Quad-band-2...lant-Lamp-Blue-Red-Orange-White-/390407500133
I can't find any information on the amperage of the lights but a friend tells me that the cost of running them is dependent on the amperage not the watts as CFL wattage is different. This I do not agree with.
My understanding is that CFL's can be advertised as "25w equivalent to 100w!! Save on energy costs!" but that this does not apply to the common grow CFL's and that the wattage as listed is directly how to calculate cost.
From what I've read power usage is counted in watts which is amps times volts.
Total light wattage as listed above - 344 watts
Running time - 12 hours
Kw/H cost - $0.22
Cost per day - 0.344 * 12 * 0.22 = $0.91
Just noting then when in 12/12 (flowering) a 2700k light should be used instead of a 6500k right? How great of an impact would incorrect bulbs make?
Are CFL's only cheaper because they generate less heat and thus more efficient though with greater than 250W of CFL light a HPS generates more lumens and then is more efficient by comparison? Sorry that is worded poorly.
I know these topics have been covered but I'm finding it hard to find definitive non subjective answers and wanted my theory checked by those who understand more.
Thanks