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What are LED’s?
LED’s are semiconductor
devices, like transistors, and other diodes. LED’s are made out of
silicon. What makes and LED give off light are the small amount of
chemical impurities that are added to the silicon, such as gallium,
arsenide, indium, and nitride. When current passes through the LED, it
emits photons as a by product. Normal light bulbs produce light by
heating a metal filament until its white hot. Because LED’s produce
directly and not via heat they are far more efficient than bulbs. Not
long ago LED’s were only bright enough to be used as indicators on
dashboards or electronic equipments. But recent advances have made
LED’s bright enough to rival traditional technology Modern LED’s can
replace bulbs in almost any application. Various colure of LED’s VIZ
White-Black green, Alias-Ultra Violet-Pink-Purple-Orange
Yellow-Infrared-Red and Deep Red Etc.
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Features:
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Input Voltage: 85-264 V AC
or 12 V DC
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Out put Power: 1 W/3 W/5 W/7
W/10 W
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Light Sources: High power
LED’s
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LED Working Temperature: 45
C/ 66 C
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Life Span: 50000 Hrs-Long
Life and no more changing Bulbs
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No UV or IR Radiation
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Low Wattage, Energy
Efficient and major reduction in power costs
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Simple installation for
initial or replacement uses
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Good for the environment
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Application: Replacement for
traditional light bulbs and general use
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