Showing posts with label led bulbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label led bulbs. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2013

Why Choose LED Lights - An Insider Experience (Guest Blog)

The trend in lighting is moving towards more widespread adoption of LEDs for residential as well as commercial use. Today, builders of new homes are installing LED bulbs in many fixtures, and as its prices continue to go down, this trend is going to grow. A little knowledge about these bulbs will help you get the best value for your dollar.
            I love using LED because I am tired of changing my bulbs every 2- months. And before I changed to LED I changed all bulbs to CFL. Which has its own negative points. Waiting for the room to have normal lighting after turning on my lights and sudden flickers was something i was annoyed with. I also hated the brightness and the color of the florescent light which was not a warm white.  Looking at them caused my headaches to accentuate. I started researching different bulbs, specially LEDs, but there were too many choices for me to make a decision. That is when I decided to get help from different resources online. 
 As I searched the net and Google, I found a building supply company that helped me choose the best look, colors, and the wattage.  I decided to change all the bulbs in my house; I replaced my 75 watt incandescent lights with 9 watt LED lights. I have been very satisfied with my decision and enjoy the warm white color and lower energy bill every month.
 I am now planning to build a new house so I called globaltrendsbuildingsupply.com to get some ideas for sustainable lighting fixtures and bulbs for my new home. They offered me a 4 inch LED lighting system that requires no transformer and is ready to be wired with my 110 V wiring. Not only do I love the look , I also like the price; it is considerably lower since the proposed lighting fixture and bulbs do not require a transformer and utilize LED technology. I am very grateful for the new lights and fixtures that allow my new house to be more eco-friendly and more energy efficient.
 






Here is some additional information I found on other blogs that helped me make the switch to the LED bulbs I bought at globaltrendsbuildingsupply.com:
Here are a few tips to help you make sense of the many energy-efficient lighting solutions on the market today, and how to choose the best LED bulb for your lighting needs.
The main indicator on the light bulb  should be “lumens”, which will replace the current “watts”. 
Incandescent Watts
CFL Watts
LED Watts
Lumens (Brightness)
40
60
75 – 100
100
150
8 – 12
13 – 18
18 – 22
23 – 30
30 – 55
4 – 5
6 – 8
9 – 13
16 – 20
25 – 28
450
890
1210
1750
2780
Comparing lumens will enable you to compare the brightness level each bulb will deliver. After you determine the lumen level you prefer, you can then look to other indicators such as energy efficiency, lifetime run cost, and dimmability to select the ideal bulb for your application.
There are many disadvantages to using an energy efficient florescent lights such as slight hesitation before brightness is achieved  and some bulbs may flicker during warm up or even during operation. unlike fluorescent, LED bulbs, like incandescent bulbs, reach full illumination as soon as they are turned on. This is a real advantage over CFL (candescent fluorescent light ) bulbs in areas of the home where lights are frequently turned on and off. Also, LED lights produce a steady light which does not flicker. They last a long time and unlike other light bulbs, they do not burn out, but rather dim over time.
#1 LEDs won’t contribute to heat buildup in your home
Homeowners are increasingly interested in measures which can help reduce the amount of heat generated within the home. Electric lighting is one of the main culprits. Incandescent lights produce ideal illumination in terms of brightness and quality of light, but they also produce a considerable amount of heat. The heat contribution from an incandescent bulb is significant. LED bulbs, by contrast, remain cool. High power LEDs are designed with heat sinks, usually aluminum struts around the lower bulb, which keeps operating temperatures low. They do not contribute to heat buildup in a room.  

#2 Insects are not attracted to UV-free LED bulbs

Many LED bulbs (but not all) do not give off ultraviolet light, which is known to attract flying insects. Check the package label for UV information if you are interested in this feature.
There are also specialty LED bulbs which have yellow lenses or bulbs, which are designed for outdoor use in carports, decks or on patios. These yellow bulbs will not attract the bugs and moths which seem to cluster around ordinary white bulbs. These bulbs produce adequate light for the intended area; they just don’t attract bugs.

#3 Don’t let the sticker price shock you

The initial cost of LED bulbs may be misleading to consumers unfamiliar with the new ones. While the initial cost of an LED bulb is higher than the cost of an incandescent or CFL bulb, the savings is recouped over time because the bulb will last longer and use less energy than other bulbs. You will see the savings in your electric bill.

Guest Post - Submitted by Ethan Conwell


Monday, August 1, 2011

Global Trends is offering Special Discounts on LED Bulbs


An LED lamp (LED light bulb) is a solid-state lamp that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as the source of light. The LEDs involved may be conventional semiconductor light-emitting diodes, organic LEDs (OLED), or polymer light-emitting diodes (PLED) devices, although PLED technologies are not currently commercially available.

LED bulbs are used for both general and special-purpose lighting. Where colored light is needed, LEDs come in multiple colors, which are emitted with no need for filters. This improves the energy efficiency over a white light source that generates all colors of light then discards some of the visible energy in a filter.

LED light bulbs represent the cutting edge of light bulb technology and are now available in replacement models for all uses whether at home or office. For the homeowner who wants go green and save money on their energy bills, but is sick of flickering, yellow compact fluorescent light bulbs that take forever to warm up, the LED light bulbs are the answer to their prayers. LED lamps have no glass tubes to break, and their internal parts are rigidly supported, making them resistant to vibration and impact. With proper driver electronics design, an LED lamp can be made dimmable over a wide range; there is no minimum current needed to sustain lamp operation.

With LED technology reducing costs and expanding light bulb life span it makes them far more environmentally friendly than traditional lights. LED (light-emitting-diode) bulbs are the lighting of the future.  Global Trends brings the latest and highest quality LED technology to the market at a price that everyone can afford.  Global Trends LED Bulbs are up to 10 times more efficient than a conventional light bulb.  These bulbs will not only save you a ton of money on your electric bill, but also have an extremely long lifespan.  In addition, these bulbs fit directly into existing features so installation is a breeze.  Replace your lighting with Global Trends LED Bulbs today and start enjoying the savings!

Global Trends is offering LED bulbs at special prices, here are the most popular ones:

 

MR11

Regular Price: $24.80
Special Price: $19.99





MR16-K3

Regular Price: $24.80
Special Price: $19.99 



 

E27-Q2

Regular Price: $39.99
Special Price: $29.99 


 

E27-Q3

Regular Price: $29.99
Special Price: $23.99 



E27-K3

Regular Price: $29.99
Special Price: $18.99 




 PAR38-12

Regular Price: $99.99
Special Price: $79.99 



 

PAR38-12A

Regular Price: $99.99
Special Price: $79.99 



For more LED Bulbs visit: LED Bulbs at Global Trends 

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