Product Description
Replacing your energy-hogging incandescent lights with CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lights) can save you more than a hundred dollars a year in electrical costs. CFL lights are far more energy efficient than their incandescent cousins typically consuming over 60% less energy per bulb. Many energy efficiency coaches recommend that all of their clients switch to CFLs in order to make a dramatic reduction in their power consumption.
CFLs are a way for you to dramatically reduce your energy bills with only a small financial investment. Also if you are considering installing a solar wind or other renewable energy system in your home or office Silicon Solar recommends that you take as many steps as possible to lower your power needs including installing CFLs which will dramatically reduce the size of your new renewable energy system and lower your initial investment shortening your payback period on your system while at the same time increasing your ROI.
Silicon Solar Inc offers CFLs in 7 25 and 40 Watts. Each model runs on 12 VDC and they are great for the home office cabin RV or any remote lighting system. Due to the increased efficiency of these CFLs in comparison to standard incandescent bulbs each is able to generate an amount of light considerably greater than incandescent lights using the same amount of energy. Please note that the wattage advertised in the product name is the actual energy use of the CFL. The 7 Watt CFL generates as much light as a 25 W Incandescent; the 25W CFL is equal to a 60W incandescent and the 40W CFL matches a standard 100W incandescent.
Features:
- 12 VDC Operation
- Extremely high illumination efficiency
- Extremely high number of switching cycles
- Over-Temperature Protection (OTP)
- Installs in any standard incandescent socket operating at 12 VDC
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