What do I need to know about LED lights?

LED is a very energy efficient light source, gives off little heat and last up to 5 times more than the next closest light source. LEDs work great for under cabinet lighting, portable lamps, picture lights, and many others.

What are 4 Interesting facts about LEDs?

Did You Know These Facts about LED Light Bulbs?

  • LED light bulbs are not really light bulbs!
  • LEDs have been around for almost 60 years!
  • LEDs contain no gases or mercury.
  • LEDs convert almost 100% of input energy into light.
  • Some LED light bulbs can last for almost 100,000 hours.

What should I look for when buying LED lights?

Nine Things to Consider while Buying LED Lights

  1. ITS LUMENS NOT WATTS. Lumens are for LEDs as watts are for CFLs.
  2. SHAPE MATTERS, MATCH IT WITH YOUR FIXTURES.
  3. DEPLOY LED’S WHERE MOST REQUIRED.
  4. OPTIMIZE FOR THE DIMMERS.
  5. COLORED BULBS.
  6. WORTH THE SAVINGS.
  7. CHECK THE SOCKETS.
  8. QUALITY IS THE MOST IMPORTANT.

What do LED lights need to work?

An LED bulb produces light by passing the electric current through a semiconducting material—the diode—which then emits photons (light) through the principle of electroluminescence. Don’t let that big word scare you! It essentially means that a material (in this case, the diode) casts light when power is applied to it.

Do LED lights burn out?

Unlike incandescent light bulbs, LEDs don’t produce light using heat. This is part of what makes them so energy efficient. The downside is that their components can be sensitive to overheating, which can cause them to burn out prematurely.

Do LED lights get hot?

Yes, new technology LED lighting can and will get hot, but when compared to the lighting of the past, temperatures are much safer. The heat from the lighting will also warm your surrounding environment but in comparison to old incandescent lighting, this ambient heat is greatly reduced when using LED lighting.

What are the pros and cons of LED lighting?

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  • The Pros and Cons of LED Lights. July 10, 2020.
  • Pro: Long Lifespan. An LED light bulb has the longest lifespan of all the bulb options.
  • Con: An Upfront Investment Is Required.
  • Pro: Energy-Efficient.
  • Con: Not Great for Dimmers.
  • Pro: Produce Less Heat.
  • Con: They Can Fail Under Heat.
  • Pro: Environmentally Friendly.

Can LED light cause fire?

So, can LED lights catch fire? LED bulbs do not generate enough heat to start a fire. This is because they are designed to use almost all their power sources solely for light emission. Because one of the main reasons for a bulb to catch fire is overheating, LED lights are safer than incandescent lights are.

Can you leave LED lights on all the time?

To put it simply, well-manufactured LED lights are extremely long-lasting and can be left on 24 hours, 7 days a week. This is because, unlike conventional types of light, LEDs produce minimal amounts of heat, which means they are unlikely to overheat or set on fire.

Is it OK to sleep with LED lights on?

All artificial light, including LEDs, fluorescent bulbs and incandescent bulbs, can interrupt normal sleep patterns. The body’s biological clock works in rhythms that are set by the amount of light and dark the body is exposed to.