LED Light Bulbs and Three Problems
Monday, April 4th, 2011Consumers have sited three obstacles when it comes to purchasing LED light bulbs used for everyday use.
One is their cost: Until recently this new LED engineering has been quite expensive. In today’s market prices have become better for the consumer This is due to better electronics and economies of scale.
Second is their size: Some LED technologies use fins to help remove the heat from the light bulb , which helps to keep the lamp cool, thereby allowing the LEDs to last longer. The problem is that many led light bulbs will not fit into light sockets due to the size restrictions of the fixture.
I have even seen some weird designs that use a cooling fan built into the lamp to cool the led’s. The problem is, guess which moving part is first to burn out? You guessed it, the only moving part, the cooling fan. I could have told them that would have happened.
Isn’t it fun to purchase LED light bulbs only to find out they will not fit your application or they burn out due to using a poor design.
To that point I would like to introduce you to a new design using a new patented technology in led light bulbs. Diogen Lighting manufactures this new engender of lamps and what’s even better is these lamps are a true replacement for common A style (household lamps), Par 30, Par 38, 2 foot and 4 foot fluorescent style and GU10 base MR16 style lamps. No longer do you need to wonder if these lamps will fit into your socket, they will fit.
Third is their luminousness: I have purchased LED light bulbs in the past and was very disappointed in the lumen output compared to that of standard incandescent light bulbs. You know it wasn’t that many years ago the white led’s were unheard of for use in everyday lighting applications. The problem has always been the brightness of this new style lamp. When I purchase an LED light bulb I expect that when the manufacturer claims “this lamp will replace a 60 watt light bulb”, that it will actually perform to my expectations. The reality is that most of the time they do not.
Here again Diogen LED Light bulbs perform precisely as advertised. There is the 7 watt A style LED bulb that equals a 40 watt incandescent and a 12 watt A style lamp that equals a 60 watt lamp. I personally use Diogen LED light bulbs in my home and they do live up to my expectations. Using Diogen LED light bulbs will not only save you money but when used 8 hours a day 7 days a week will last you 17 years.