bigleo48
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Doug,The 250W 480V pulls about the same amps as the 55W 120V bulb but a watt is a watt regardless of voltage. All power companies bill by the watt so the 250W bulb will cost 4.55 times as much to run as the 55W.
"All power companies bill by the watt " Sorta - power companies bill by the Kwh (one thousand watts consumed in one hour, the more watts consumed during the hour, the more you are charged), the time factor is important as it considers Volt-Amp-Hours. A watt is a unit of energy that comprises Voltage, Current and the last important bit, Time.
The whole mini-fluorescent industry is filled with misconception surrounding power savings and it takes special equipment to read actual power consumed due to certain distoring conditions such as bounce on reactive loads. So I'm my case (with a 3phase, 600V service), it would be difficult to determine actual consumtion with somewhat equal lighting effect. I guess I would likely need to do it at the meter as a before & after. With 32 MH fixtures, I'm not willing to spend the $ to find out.
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