How Do You Compare LED Light Output To Incandescent Bulbs?
Light-emitting diode (LED) lights have been used for years in small electronics to light up displays. Advances in the design of LEDs now enable them produce enough light to compete with standard incandescent light bulbs. Since LED lights do not burn gas or depend upon filaments, they are rugged and produce very little heat, according to Ecogeekliving.com. An added bonus of switching to LED bulbs is their lower wattage needs. A 40-watt incandescent bulb can be replaced by a 5-watt LED bulb. That will save money on the cost of lighting a building. Step 1 Locate general sources of lighting information on the Web or at the library and look for technical information related to different kinds of light bulbs. A good source of information on lighting, including LEDs, is at http://members.misty.com/don/light.html. Also search online for books on lighting. Many books have free previews and you will be able to read all, or portions, of the content. When using the library, look for periodicals ab