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    Does anyone know the answer to this. Does it cost more to turn on a light and turn it off vs. letting it stay on a while? A friend is trying to tell me the electric company told her the initial charging up the bulb is what cost the most. I thought it was more based on bulb watts and how long you leave it on for.

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    If you're arguing with the old lady, just concede and have sex. I would think not using your lights over a long time span is better than using them regardless.

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    • #3
      Probably based on old fluorescent lights. I remember our electrician saying that it takes 8 hrs of electricity in runtime to start them, so leave them on unless you'll be gone more than 8 hrs. That type of ballast isn't used anymore I'm told.
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      • #4
        It always cost more to leave them on. Just like the old guy that leaves his diesel running thinking it takes more to start it that leave it running.
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        • #5
          It is bad for electric motors to cut on and off though.
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          • #6
            What kind of light?

            Incandescents are horribly inefficient (something like 10%) so no matter what you should turn those off when you don't need them.

            Fluorescent, CFL, LED, etc... I'll let someone else jump in.

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            • #7
              Didn't Myth busters do a show on this???

              Yup

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