Monday 10 June 2013

LED Lampen

LED lamps/LED light bulbs in general are referred to as solid-state
lamps that functions by use of light-emitting diodes.(The abbreviation
LED = light-emitting diodes) The diodes are the source of the light
that makes the bulb work. The two things that mainly seperate LED'S
from other lights are the facts that they have a long service life and
provides higher energy efficiency than standard bulbs. Though, the
downside is that the initial cost of buying them is more expensive
than buying your standard flourescent or incandescent lamps.

*Chemical decomposition of LED chips causes the flux over life cycle
to be reduced more than with conventional lighting sources.

Most of the LED products being sold nowadays uses semiconductor
light-emitting diodes. That's one branch of the family tree, then
there's organic LED's, PLED's, and more that's aimed at reducing the
production cost of commercial lighting products. The lighting industry
has grown a lot and will continue to grow exponentially.

Other types of lamps can also be made to be used interchangeably with
LED products. High power diodes are quickly replacing incandescent
and/or flourescent lamps. LED lights/products are marked with their
amount of lumens to allow comparison with other types of  lighting.
LED's also include their lumens in the amount of watts usual lamps
use, so customers can easily reference it and make a better purchase.

Effiency and quality continues to grow among LED products, with some
modern LED chips being able to emit more than 100 lumens per watt.
Since LED lights also don't give light in all directions but rather a
single direction, it drastically affects the design of the lamps.

*LED lighting is much more consumer budget friendly than other
commercial lighting.

LED's use DC electrical power sources. Since they are easily degraded
or damaged by high temperatures, it's a good choice of a power source.
And, to prevent further high temps, they usually include heat sinks
and cooling solutions.

The types of LED lamps that one can find varies, and each drastically
differs in design. You get standard lamp sizes and bases. They are
made in the design of incandescent lamps.(The Edison screw base
bulbs.) They work with AC power sources.

LED screw in light bulbs: They are quickly replacing commercial
incandescent and compact flourescents in sales. They have a range of
5-60 watts, and even higher.They can be compared to other light
sources, and can easily win the battle! This type of LED's can give
more than 30000 hours of light, with your standard incandescent giving
1000 hours, and the flourescents +-8000 hours of lifespan. Their
purchasing price is made back with your savings in electricity.

LED tubes are made with a certain goal in mind, and that is replacing
the standard design flourescent tubes. They are made to just drop into
their existing fixture, and other types of tubes need rewiring the
fixture to remove the ballast.The tube points light in mainly one
direction. While most flourescents gives 360 degrees of light. The
most energy efficient LED tube ever presented gave 200 lumens per
watt, and that compared to a standard 100 lumens per watt is great and
shows that LED is showing great improvements in current designs.

That's just a general overview of LED lampens, but that's the basic
foundation. I hope everything was clear as concise as it seemed to
me

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