the 12 spot power strip+ cheap outlet-to-socket adapters i linked above is a quick and dirty solution
You beat me to it...and I thought I was on to something quick/cheap/easy and effective haha
I replaced my (4) 4' fluoro bulb shop light that was 128W.
They had a sale going on the Utilitech 9W 750 lumen led bulbs at Lowes for $3.29 for a 2 pack. I bought (2) 2 packs and a power strip from HF with a 25% off coupon along with 6 socket adapters from Home Depot. I already had 2 of the older style 9.5W 800 lumen bulbs(which are way better quality than the new cheapy ones).
OLD STYLE NEW STYLE
It is going to get upped from 6 to 12 tomorrow. This fits the format of my 4'x4'x room perfect and once upped to 12 it will be just right for 2 mommas in 5gal buckets and a 9 site bubble cloner that will sit under 4 bulb 104W T5 fixture. I used my adjustable hangers right through the slots on each end made for anchoring the power strip. Hangs perfectly balanced like thats what it was meant for. All together to get 10 lights/power bar/sockets + taxes I'm in it for about $69 all together.
Im using a total of 109w for a total of 9100 lumens (83.4lu/W). No benchmark numbers by any means, but a great option to replace the fluorescents and to shave off some kWh.
By my figures my annual cost for both will break down like this:
FLUORESCENT
32W bulbs x 4=128W
128W/1000=0.128kw/hr
0.128kw/hr x 18 hrs= 2.304kwh used per day
2.304kwh used daily x 365 days=840.96kwh used annually x $0.13 per kwh =
$109.32 per year to run 18/6.
LED LIGHT
(2) @ 9.5w + (10) @ 9w=109W
109W/1000=0.109kw/hr
0.109kw/hr x 18 hrs=1.962kwh used per day
1.962kwh used daily x 365 days=716.13kwh used annually x $0.13 per kwh =
$93.10 per year to run 18/6
$109.32 fluorescent
- $93.10 led
=$16.22 savings per year to run led over fluorescent
$69.00 total investment/ $16.22 = 4.25 yrs............51 more months and this baby has paid for itself!
In all seriousness though, with little steps like this along with building my own led bars to replace my 1k hps in the summer and reduce my AC costs, my monthly power consumption is declining quickly.