SHENZHEN COMING TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD
Innovative Led Industrial Light Manufacturer
LEDs are flooding the lighting market. You can find them in big-name stores. But are they the highest quality LED out there? LED prices are dropping,
but it’s important to know if products are lower in quality as well as lower in price. Here are 4 questions to ask and consider when shopping for LED
lighting to help you determine the difference between a quality LED light and a cheap LED light.
1. Consistent Color
LEDs are capable of producing colors on all ends of the spectrum. The best lighting option for your home or business is either a soft, yellow hue or a
bright, white hue. While light color is up to your personal preference, it’s important that all of your LED lights are consistent in color. Quality LED lights
of the same color temperature will all look consistent in color when installed. Lower-quality LED lights will be inconsistent in color, even if they are
marketed as the same color temperature. When looking for LED lights, ask to see them installed to check for color consistency.
2. Thermal Management System
A huge part of determining a LED’s quality is how the bulb manages heat. LEDs give off less heat than your typical incandescent or fluorescent light,
but they create heat all the same. In order to live out their 50,000+ hour lifespan, they must effectively and efficiently pull heat away from the LED.
Quality LED lights use metal heat sinks with fins to pull away and store the heat the light produces. Cheaply made LEDs may use fans or plastic heat
sinks to try and pull heat away. These methods of managing heat are more likely to fail, lowering your light’s life expectancy.
3. Direction of the Light
Incandescent and fluorescent bulbs emit light 360 degrees. This means you are shining light in places you don’t need it. LEDs are composed of chips
that shine light in a specific direction. Manufacturers use the lenses over the chips to widen or narrow the LED’s light beam. No matter if you need a
10-degree spotlight or a 60-degree flood light or a light that mimics an incandescent for your home, be sure to research the LED light beam spread
ratings before buying.
4. Monetary Savings
While you can look at your energy bills to determine your monetary savings, there is another way to ensure you are getting the most bang for your
buck with LED lights. Measuring the energy efficiency of a light is called efficacy. Efficacy is measured in lumens per watt. Lumens measure the
amount of light output from a light source. Therefore, efficacy measures how much light is used for each watt of power used by the light source.
The more lumens per watt, the more light you are getting for the same amount of power. Incandescent bulbs have an efficacy of 14, demonstrating
that little energy is directed toward creating light and a lot of energy is used to create heat. Fluorescents average efficacy of 40, which is why
they are preferred in office, school, and hospital buildings. LEDs have an average efficacy of 60, some newer LEDs lights are even showing efficacy
as high as 80. You are getting more lumens per watt with LEDs, which translates to a brighter light with less energy usage. When searching for
quality LEDs, compare lumens per watt to traditional incandescent and fluorescent bulbs as well as other LED bulbs on the market.
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Shenzhen Coming Technology Co., Ltd have specialised in the design and manufacture of innovative LED lighting products and associated services. In addition to unique and high quality products we also provide professional suggestion for our customers.
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