The Highlights Of LED Lighting

LEDs, otherwise known as light emitting diodes, have gained popularity in recent years because they are useful for various outdoor lighting applications. In contrast with incandescent and fluorescent lights that have filaments in glass bulbs with gases, LEDs are solid-state lights that have a longer life expectancy. Their size measures from 3 to 88 mm, which makes them ideal for use in spaces that have been considered too narrow for other lightbulbs to fit in. Another notable feature of LEDs is that they emit light in a particular direction, making them more efficient than incandescent and fluorescent lamps that emit light in all directions.

Moreover, the life of a high-powered white LED lasts from 35,000 to 50,000 hours, as opposed to 750 to 2,000 hours for an incandescent bulb, and 8,000 to 10,000 hours for a compact fluorescent lamp. It is also practical to opt for LEDs since they remain cool, unlike conventional lightbulbs, which waste their energy as heat. Additionally, LEDs have no glass components, so they are unbreakable. This makes them a popular choice for sports facilities and high-crime locations.


If LEDs have been poorly designed, they cannot last for long and may become inefficient. However, those which have passed the standards of Energy Star are expected to show a stable light for a longer period of time. Quality LEDs are also expected to light up as soon as they are turned on. Neither should they flicker nor consume any energy when they are turned off. 

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