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For the forward-thinking business owner, switching to LED panel light product is a pretty obvious choice. LED light bulbs are not only more environmentally friendly than normal bulbs, but they last for vastly longer and use up much less electricity. It would not be uncommon to break even on an LED light bulb simply by comparing the cost of purchasing all the bulbs you will need to generate as many hours of light as a single LED light. If you have hundreds or thousands of lights, you can add in the cost of labor for changing them all out every few months and wind up with a respectable total saving...if you are willing to wait the seventeen years or so that it will take for the bulb to finally die.

Fortunately, getting ROI on your LED light bulbs does not require relying on the savings of replacement and labor costs. The real savings are in energy. But what will you save by switching to LED light bulbs? Well, that's what this article is going to teach you how to calculate.

Up next, we need the cost of both the normal and the gu10 LED bulbs . And here's the reason why switching to LED light bulbs requires explanatory articles rather than being the immediately obvious choice. We'll use cb to represent the cost of a standard bulb, and cl to represent the cost of an LED light bulb. For the sake of example, cb will be equal to $1.00; cl will be equal to $50.00. So to calculate our initial investment (ib and il), we use n * cb = ib and n * cl = il, for a total of $100 for normal bulbs, but a whopping $5,000 for LED light bulbs. For now, the cost of labor to change all the bulbs is equal for both, and will not enter into the equation.

That does, however, lead to another question. Even if energy costs were the same, how long would it take to recoup the cost? This depends on the time you are running your gu10 LED bulbs china . We'll call this variable t, measured in hours per week. So, how long do you have your lights running? For our example, let's use a modest 40 hours per week; the classic 9-5 five days a week. Many businesses will of course have different, and often longer durations. Make it a point to plug in a mighty 168 if you keep the lights on 24/7. Chances are that with additional shifts, weekend work, opening and closing time, many businesses will wind up closer to 80, so we'll intentionally give the LED light bulbs a disadvantage here. Overall, t doesn't really have an effect on your total savings; since energy cost is measured in energy used per hour, and the bulbs have a set lifespan, by the end of the gu10 LED lamp manufacturers life, you'll have saved the same amount of money. A higher value for t, however, means you will be getting a faster ROI.