I'm wondering if I should change the fluorescent lights at home to led or not.
I was wondering if the electricity bill actually decreases a lot.
If you changed to led, do you actually feel it
or if it's hard to feel it big?2732 2018-08-11 Gentleman
I don't know the difference in electricity bills, but I think it would be more beneficial if the LED light bulb is used for a long time
I think it'll be hard to feel it unless you're at the border of progressive tax
The three-wavelength fluorescent lights have already been optimized, so the electricity bill has been reduced a lot
I don't think you can feel it
Fluorescent lights don't account for much of the total electricity usage
Rather, not using a few electrical appliances that consume a lot of electricity costs much less
I don't know if it's gotten really cheap
There are more electrical appliances
Thank you for all the information. I don't think you can feel it even if you change the LED.
In the past, I heard from a person who works on the LED side that there is no need to change what you are already using to LED
It's meaningful to have a whole new installation
It's meaningless because it takes too long to get the electricity bill
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