The former part is purely subjective. as for the latter:robert roman said:LED’s have a quality of light superior to all other types of lighting and they deliver it more efficiently.
SOME LEDs produce UP TO 112 lumens per watt initially, and they lose output over their life. MOST of them maintain 60-70 lumens whereas T5 HO fluorescents maintain 90 lumens per watt over their life. Also take note that the "Lighting Science Group" is not an independent entity or government laboratory that determines such things; it is a manufacturer of commercial LED lighting (Go figure).robert roman said:According to Lighting Science Group, LED delivers 112 lumens per watt compared to 50 to 70 lumens per watt for a conventional fluorescent light (CFL).
As a rule, they don't. An LED that is driven to produce over 100 lumens per watt will have a life expectancy of around 50,000 hours. Most that last around 80,000 hours are only producing 60-70 lumens per watt. A T5 HO fluorescent bulb will last 30-36,000 hours, obviously far more than half the life of an LED driven to the max. The math is obvious: you get less light per watt from a fixture that costs six times as much and lasts only about twice as long.robert roman said:LED’s can last more than eight times as long as CFL.
Only if you spread the LEDs over a wide area, which means more fixtures.robert roman said:LED’s distribute light evenly over a wide area.
That contradicts the previous comment.robert roman said:If you need a minimum light level over an entire parking lot, you would need fewer LED fixtures as compared to other technology.