LED
Bulb Facts - What is an LED Bulb?
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LED light bulbs give off directional light, so the light
goes where you aim it. LED bulbs are closer to the colour of
daylight — which new studies suggest is good for staying alert.
LED light bulbs can replace standard fluorescent or halogen light
bulbs (led lights).
The bright, white LED light
produced by LED Light Bulbs works especially well for task
lighting and reading light. LED's not only produce light more
efficiently, they also have a tiny mirror that reflects light in
one direction. A more directed light means less wasted light.
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Lifespan
Bright LED signs ! Super bright 8mm wide-angled LED's giving
excellent daytime visibility, tested with up to 100,000 hours
lifespan and controlled with the very latest advanced microchip
power management.
Phlatlight LED technology for
LCD TVs
Power Saving
A normal light bulb wastes up
to 80% of its energy through heat, a 40watt light bulb could be
replaced with an equivalent light producing 4 watt led bulb, power
saving.
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The LED's are wide angled and bright
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Remove the
old bulb and replace with this one - Simple and very effective.
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The power saving is 1/10 that of a
traditional bulb
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Brightness is 2-3 times brighter
than the traditional bulb
By 2027, LED lighting could cut
annual energy use by the equivalent of 500 million barrels of oil,
with the attendant reduction in emissions of carbon dioxide, the
gas believed to be responsible for global warming.
Benefits of LED bulbs and led lights
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Economy, reduce your future or current relamping
costs with LED arrays that:
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Last an average of 100,000 hours (or about ten years).
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Withstand shocks, vibrations, frequent switching and
temperature extremes that rapidly incapacitate fragile
incandescent lamps.
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Are
10 to 50 times more energy-efficient, thus reducing your
operating costs by up to 90%.
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Beauty. LED's produce sharp, vibrant colours… even
pure white. Response times are 100 to 1,000 times faster than
incandescent bulbs so there’s no flicker — just pure dramatic
light.
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Versatility. Every day, LED's are replacing
incandescent lamps all around the world. The only limit is your
imagination.
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UK
Government set to phase out incandescent bulbs by
2011
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