LED Advantages
LEDs utilizes less wattage to illuminate compared to incandescent bulbs.
LEDs emit light equal to incandescent lamp while using only 10% of the electricity
LEDs can b focus directly whereas incandescent and fluorescent bulbs require reflectors to collect and direct the lightbeam.
LEDs are less prone to burnout in a on-off cycling.
LEDs are difficult to damage from external shock, whereas CFLs and incandescents can be cracked.
LEDs can last up to a reported 100,000 hours. Fluorescents are rated to 30,000 hours and incandescent bulbs are rated 1,000-2,000 hours.
LEDs do not contain mercury, phosphorous, or sodium. Eliminating toxic contanimination of landfills and possible birth defects for expecting mothers.
LEDs dim over time but do not abrubtly burn out like incandescent bulbs.
LEDs do not emit ultra-violet or infrared radiation.
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LED Disadvantages
LEDs are currently more expensive but an overall look of the total cost of ownership (including energy bills, maintenance costs) outperforms the current lighting technologies.
Aurora - MR16 GX5.3 5W
Aurora - MR16 GX5.3 7W
Aurora - MR16 GU10 5W
Aurora - MR16 GU10 7W
Aurora - MR16 E27 5 W
Aurora - MR16 E27 7W
Apollo - BR30 (PAR30) 12W
Apollo - BR30 (PAR30) 15W
Apollo - BR40 (PAR40) 15W
Apollo - BR40 (PAR40) 20W
6W LED Bulb (consumer type)
7W LED Bulb (consumer type)
LED Bulb Consumer 7W
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7W Cool White $29.99
7W Warm White $29.99
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Power Consumption:
7.5W Max.
Working Voltage:
AC100~120V or AC200~240V
Correlated Color Temperature:
Cool White 5000°K ± 10%
Warm White 2700°K ± 10%
Power Consumption
7.5W Max.
Cool White (Max.) Luminaire
560lm ± 10%
Warm White (Max.) Luminaire
450lm ± 10%
Beam Angle:
120° (Typical)
Dimension:
60mm(D) × 107mm(H)
Weight:
125g (Approx.)
Regulatory:
RoHS