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luces de bajo consumo

Juan Pablo Pes Daroca on October 4, 2007 | 1651 Views | 4 Comments

 Las lámparas de bajo consumo se llaman así porque a largo tiempo consumen menos, pero si las utilizamos en sectores de la casa donde permanecemos poco tiempo, como es el ejemplo del baño, uno las prende y las apaga en un lapso de 2 minutos, en el cual se estaría gastando lo mismo que dejándolas prendidas durante 2 o 3 hs. Por eso es recomendable ubicarlas en lugares donde vamos a permanecer mucho más tiempo, en mi caso yo sólo tengo 2 juntas en el living de mi dpto, que es donde paso la mayor parte del tiempo.

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Photo #1 by Christian Conde on October 4, 2007 at 12:44 a.m.

Es muy cierto. A continuacion pongo un link de philips que menciona lo mismo..

http://www.philips.com.ar/about/news/press/article-2554.page

Photo #2 by Pablo Tilkiev on October 4, 2007 at 3:02 a.m.

Lo que dice Philips no es que si se usan menos de dos o tres horas, no hay ahorro, sino que para que el ahorro de consumo (sobre el total del consumo eléctrico de una casa) sea aproximadamente del 5%, se deben emplear lámparas de bajo consumo en lugares donde se mantengan encendidas entre dos o tres horas diarias. A igualdad de potencia lumínica, las lámparas de bajo consumo SIEMPRE consumen un 80% menos que las incandescentes, así sea que estén encendidas solo por 30 segundos, el tema es que ese ahorro durante 30 segundos no tienen ningun impacto sobre el consumo total de energía de la casa. De ninguna manera una lámpara de bajo consumo consume lo mismo en dos minutos que en dos horas como se da a entender en el primer mensaje de esta serie.

#3 by Marcos Ambrosi on October 4, 2007 at 7:48 a.m.

Diga lo q diga philips y mas allá de q en 2 minutos No consume lo de 2 horas. Las lamparas de bajo consumo no consumen siempre menos q una incandescente. El arranque de las lamparas de este tipo produce un consumo mayor q el de las normales y por ello si las pones en el baño tu cuenta electrica no solo no vendra mas barata (asi te pases encendiendo y apagando todo el dia), sino q será mayor.Pasa los mismos con los tubos fluorescentes. a la larga el consumo es menor pero si andan encendiendo y apagando muy seguido el consumo ES mayor.

Ademas las lamparas de bajo consumo le agregan muchísimos armónicos a la red, lo cual genera interferencia (por explicarlo de alguna manera). 

Esto le trae serios problemas a la red, y deteriora las instalaciones acortando la vida util de las mismas de manera notable.  

 

Photo #4 by Juan Pablo Pes Daroca on October 4, 2007 at 8:07 a.m.

Claro, gracias Marcos, es a lo que yo iba. Es más o menos como un motor DIESEL, no?

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