Features of LED Light:
Long lifetime: 50, 000+ hours (5+ years):
Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology uses a fraction of energy compared to conventional incandescent or even CFLs. And they last a long time before needing replacement — up to 50,000 hours, compared to 6,000 for a CFL or 1,000 for standard incandescent bulbs.
Save money in long-run:
It uses about 80 per cent less electricity, so that saves money. Therefore, depending on how long the light is in use each day, your payback on the cost of switching to LED might be only . . . a couple of years.
Convenient:
Easy to install, without any accessory; Can replace fluorescent tubes directly, Plug and Play.
Environmental pleased:
Contains no hazardous materials ; Solid-state; No ultraviolet radiation
Maintenance free:
Near 0% intensity degradation, No RF interference
Low heat:
Incandescent lights work by using electricity to heat a filament until it glows. They also give off a lot of excess heat — you know that if you’ve ever touched a light bulb after it’s been on for even a short while. Fluorescent lights work by passing electrical current through a gas-filled tube, which causes it to emit light. LEDs work by channelling electric current through a semi-conductor material — 100 per cent of which is turned into light, with no waste heat produced. LEDs are very energy efficient.
Low power consumption:
We’ve used LEDs in many renovation projects . They have low energy consumption, last a long time, don’t contain mercury and they produce no heat when on. And, since they don’t create infrared or ultraviolet light, they don’t attract bugs and are great for outdoor use.
Technical Data:
1. Input voltage: AC 90~260V
2. Operation frequency: 50-60HZ
3. Normal rated power: 1 W ~ 200 W
4. Lamp shape Material : PC
5. Heat elimination: LED Aluminum Substrate
6. Thunder proof
7. CCT: 3,000~10,000K
8. Color: Optional (e.g. white, red, yellow, etc)
9. Lifetime: more than 50,000 hours
10. Environmental friendly: RoHs compliant