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LED Lighting
LED light bulb is an electric light for use in light fixtures that produces light using light-emitting diode (LED). LED lamps have a lifespan many times longer than equivalent incandescent lamps, and are significantly more efficient than most fluorescent lamps, with some LED chips able to emit up to 303 lumens per watt (as claimed by Cree and some other LED manufacturers).
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- What is LED Lighting?
- LED (Light Emitting Diode) lighting is a type of lighting technology that uses light-emitting diodes to produce light. LEDs are semiconductor devices that emit light when an electric current passes through them.
- What is Color Temperature in LED Lighting?
- Color temperature refers to the color appearance of light emitted by an LED bulb. It is measured in Kelvins (K). Lower values (e.g., 2700K) produce warm yellowish light, while higher values (e.g., 5000K) produce cooler bluish light.
- Can I replace traditional incandescent or fluorescent bulbs with LED bulbs?
- Yes, many traditional bulbs can be replaced with LED equivalents. However, you should consider factors like compatibility with fixtures, color temperature, and dimming capabilities.