How Leds Are Different

 LED lighting is very different from other types of lighting such as incandescent and CFL. Significant differences include:



 Light Source: LEDs are not the size of a chill fleck, and can emit light in a variety of colors. A combination of red, green, and green LEDs is sometimes used to make white light.


Direction: LEDs emit light to a specific area, reducing the need for indicators and diffusers that can capture light. This feature makes LEDs work very well in many applications such as recessed lights and activity lights. With some types of lighting, light should be reflected in the direction you are going and more than half the light may never go out of place.


Temperature: Small battery-operated lights emit very little heat. In comparison, incandescent bulbs release 90% of their energy as heat and CFLs release about 80% of their energy as heat.


Lifespan: LED lamp products usually last longer than other types of lighting. A good quality LED lamp can last 3 to 5 times longer than a CFL and 30 times longer than an incandescent lamp.

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