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Led Replacement Bulbs For Le$$ was established in 2007 to help save the planet by reducing energy consumption at the consumer level. Simply by replacing your old and outdated, heat producing, standard incandescant light bulbs and the so called energy saving fluorescent light bulbs (which contain mercury and radiation-both of which are hazardous to you and your family), with the new and state of the art LED light bulbs, you can "SAVE the planet, SAVE energy and pocket the SAVINGS". There is no need to replace the existing table lamps, floor lamps, ceiling fixtures, wall fixtures or exterior fixtures and security fixtures in your home, because you only need to replace the existing light bulbs with the long lasting (50,000 to 100,000 hour) LED light bulbs and start saving energy and money right away. DO IT TODAY, you'll be glad you did.

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What's an led?

LED history:

Since 1976, (the birth of the LED) evolution has taken shape! LED's were not as attractive and useful as today.  LED's first appeared in the form of scrolling red messages on a black background, these were character matrix displays. In the '80s, they evolved into three colors, red, amber, green or tri-color, or a  combination of the three colors. These types of signs provided, "Cartoon Looking", animation.  LED's were more readily available as indoor signs and outdoor units were not as economical as the incandescent displays, (light bulb, or wedge based display). Not until the late '80s did LED's emerge as a suitable outdoor technology, ie. bright enough, again, first in red pixels, and later in the three-color format.

The '90s brought about the first true-color LED displays with the development of blue and true-green LED's. These components were the missing link that prevented LED's from serving as a suitable video medium. By 1996, blue and green LED's had developed sufficient brightness for LED video screens and full-color animation displays to become practical. By 1998, more than 50 companies produced these products. Just like any other technology, at first LED signs were very expensive until advances were made to bring prices down to the incandescent level.

What's an led?

Simply put, the (LED) light-emitting diode, is a solid-state device, much different than an incandescent lamp. It comprises an alloy crystal placed into a reflective cup and chemically bonded to tiny wires, then encapsulated in epoxy. When electric current runs through those wires, the crystal material is excited. That excitement is dissipated in the form of energy, a small part of which is heat, most of which is in the form of light.

Different alloys produce different colors. Each has its own life span and brightness. LEDs' potential as a sign medium and light source has been known from the start. Sourcing the proper chemicals and alloys has triggered intense research. The future of all forms of illumination is still in the infant stage. Progress is still being made and will continue for many more years to come.

 

LED advantages. 

Environmentally Friendly
In today's world, environmental concerns are ever increasing. Put your mind to rest and do your part for the environment by installing LEDs. Landfill can be significantly reduced with LED technology. LEDs are 100% recyclable, meaning less ends up in landfill sites. Their extremely long life converts to less lights being manufactured. Consider 50 incandescent bulbs are needed to one LED! Greenhouse emissions are also significantly reduced, often by up to 90%.

Long Lifespan
LEDs have an extremely long lifespan. LEDs generally boast a 50,000 hr lifespan, compare this to a traditional incandescent bulb, which has an average lifespan of 1000 hrs. This equates to approximately 32 years if the bulb was in use four hours a day. In this scenario you would need to replace an incandescent bulb 50 times to equal the lifespan of the 1 LED.

Energy Efficient
One of the biggest advantages of LED lighting is significantly reduced energy bills. Most energy used by the LED is converted into light, not heat. Traditional lighting is relatively inefficient due to the large amounts of heat generated in the production of light. In traditional lighting, a large amount of electricity is lost through heat, LED converts almost all electricity to light.

No Maintenance
Long life and durable construction reduces time and money needed to maintain LED lighting. This makes LED lighting ideal for applications where maintenance expenses are excessive. Office buildings, sky scrapers or difficult to reach installations are perfect for LED lighting. Maintenance issues are often significant factors for any lighting system LED options can virtually eliminate this factor

Durable
LEDs contain no fragile filaments or gas filled tubes, this makes LED lighting extremely robust. LEDs do not suddenly burn out, and are of robust design. This makes LED lighting ideal for use in high risk areas such as basketball courts, security lighting and many other applications.

100% Recyclable
LEDs contain no harmful chemicals such as mercury (found in fluorescent lights). They are manufactured from materials that can be fully recycled.

Low Heat = Low fire risk
LEDs operate at very low operating temperatures compared to traditional lighting. This significantly reduces the chance of fire significantly. If many Halogens are installed in a small area, heat is produced, LEDs eliminate this problem.

Lights instantly
Traditional lighting such as mercury vapour or fluorescent take considerable time to reach their full intensity. LEDs light instantly thus making them suitable for areas where lights are turned on and off frequently.

Silent operation
Eliminate the annoying humming noise that often plague traditional lighting sources. LEDs are silent when they are on.

Low voltage
LEDs are safer to work with and use due to their low voltage operation.

Small design
Since LEDs are basically a computer chip they are physically smaller than incandescent lamps.

 

 

 

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