Thanks, I think I can figure it out now. The 23W CFL is equivilent to the 100 watt incandesant and the new LED are at 14.4 watt be equivilent to th 100 watt incandesant. and the 13W CFL or the 9W LEd equivlent to the 60 W incandesecant. I still have several of the old 100 watt bulbs along with the 60watt. I have put some CFL in outside and when they warm up make good light, just that someplaces when you turn on a light at night you do not want them to have to warm up to see what is making noise outside of your door in the middle of the night. You want to see what is there just as soon as you hit that light switch.
And that 13 W CFL that I keep burning 24 hours a day is only costing me at a rate of 3.7 cents per day and to replace with the 9W LED at 2.6 cents per day I think it would take a few years to cover the cost to switch. Have a lot of the CFL in the house as well as the tube type bulbs and there has been florsent lights in this house ever since it was wired in 1946.
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