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There is no comparison between the cost of LED lights vs. traditional incandescent options. With incandescent bulbs, the true cost of the bulb is the cost of replacement bulbs and the labor expense and time needed to replace them, particularly if the bulbs need to be embedded into a place difficult to access.
The LED has a general life expectancy of 30,000 hours vs. the 1820 lamp which has a life expectancy of only 1,000 hours. For the LED, this equates to almost 3.5 years of continuous operation, or 7 years of 50% operation – which is in stark contrast to the average life of an incandescent bulb: 1,000 hours or 1 month and 10 days of continuous operation.
The LED runs at a temperature approximately 25˚F cooler than the 1820 lamp.
The LED uses .56 watts of electricity vs. the 1820 lamp which uses 2.8 watts of electricity.
In a 28 volt configuration, the LED draws .020 amps vs. the 1820 lamp which draws .10 amps.
The new LEDs are noticeably whiter and brighter than the standard 1820 bulb. The difference is like day and night.