I really like LED's. We converted interior lights to LED on our boat several years ago (the reduced energy use helps take the load of the solar charging system).
Though most of our house lighting is still CFL, my kitchen can lights are LED conversions, and my exterior security light went from a halogen fixture to an LED fixture this fall. The lighting is just as good for a fraction of the energy use. I recently replaced 5 (incandescent) candelabra bulbs in my dining room ceiling fixture with dimmable LED candelabra bulbs. So that fixture alone went from a 200 watt fixture to a 45 watt fixture. I figured the payback for the 5 x $11 bulbs to be about 2 years for us.
Though most of our house lighting is still CFL, my kitchen can lights are LED conversions, and my exterior security light went from a halogen fixture to an LED fixture this fall. The lighting is just as good for a fraction of the energy use. I recently replaced 5 (incandescent) candelabra bulbs in my dining room ceiling fixture with dimmable LED candelabra bulbs. So that fixture alone went from a 200 watt fixture to a 45 watt fixture. I figured the payback for the 5 x $11 bulbs to be about 2 years for us.
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