LED Lighting
Facts about LED lighting
- An LED lamp (or bulb) is a solid-state lamp that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as the source of light
- When designed correctly, an LED circuit will have nearly 80% efficiency. This means that 80% of the electrical energy is converted to light energy. The remaining 20% is lost as heat energy.
- LEDs produce very little heat
- The operational life of current white LED lamps is 100,000 hours
- LED lamps have up to 11 years of continuous operation or 22 years at 50% operation
- LED lamps can be made interchangeable with other types of lamps
- LEDs can be used to replace incandescent or fluorescent lamps
- LED lamps are used for both general and special-purpose lighting
- The main strength of LED lighting is reduced power consumption
Comparisons
Type Lamp Hours Watts Produces Heat
LED 100,000 14.3 No
Fluorescent 10,000 26 Yes
Incandescent 1,500 65 Yes
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