Thursday 27 July 2017

Why LEDs Rule The Lighting Market Today

If you are not installing LED lights as part of your home lighting scheme, it only means you are losing out the significant advantages of LED lights. Also with their falling prices, we find LED lights more affordable today than any time in the past. This fact has highly revolutionized the lighting and lighting accessories arena. Here we learn the different advantages of LED lights over the conventional lighting products & solutions.





Saves on energy
LED lights consume 50% lesser electricity than the conventional lighting options including incandescent, halogen and fluorescent lights. Therefore homeowners get to save substantially on lighting energy consumed. Since LED lights spread light in a directional way without spreading all around, you get to reduce on the wastage of light and energy. 

Long life

LEDs might dim out over time. But they do not burn out. When you buy quality LED bulbs, you can expect to see them glowing for 30,000 to 50,000 hours or even longer. On the other hand, a typical kind of incandescent bulb can last only for about 1,000 hours. Therefore the maintenance costs lower while installing LED lights. 

Works in all temperatures

Quite interestingly, LEDs love cold unlike fluorescent lamps. When the temperature is low, fluorescent lamps need higher voltage to start. At the same time, the cold climates reduce their luminous flux. On the other hand, you will notice an increase in the light efficiency of LEDs under cold climates.  

Durable

LEDs do not have glass enclosures or filaments and are therefore breakage resistant. They are immune to vibrations and other kinds of impacts. Though you might find the soldered LEDs vulnerable to the environment, the vulnerability is not more than what is observed in case of mobile phones and other electronic devices. 

Lights instantly

Most kinds of fluorescent lamps and HID lamps do not glow instantly once they are switched on. Therefore three or more minutes is required to reach the full output. LEDs come with the fullest brightness right from the moment they are on. 

No emissions

Only less than 10 percent of the power consumed by the incandescent lamps is converted into light. The majority of the power becomes Infrared or radiated heat. The excessive amount of heat and ultraviolet radiation poses burn hazards to materials and people. LEDs do not emit any radiations. The efficient production technologies behind LEDs have made them economical as well as more reliable options for lighting.

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