Showing posts with label LED lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LED lighting. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

LED Lighting Product Quality

What's should we be looking at LED lighting product for quality?

* Color Temperature and Color Rendering Index (Quality of light)
    Like CFL/Fluorescent light, LED light is not a full spectrum light (vs incandescent light). Early LED light products usually look bluish at around 6500K, for its high lumen efficacy number. Recent years there are more day light white (5500K) and warm white (below 3000K) products which are more suitable to human visible range.
    Color Rendering Index (CRI) is the number in percentage to measure how good the ability of light to bring out true color of objects, Incandescent light bulb is highest as 100. Usually you want the number to be greater than 70 for most applications, professional who works with color would require 90 or higher CRI.
* Heat Handling (Quality for product life time)
   Almost all electronic parts emits some heat, that is especially true for LED products. Lighting grade LED converts about less than 33% of energy into light; the rest would become heat. Driver does better that has only less than 20% of energy become heat. The number is better than traditional light source such as incandescent, fluorescent or HID. However, traditional light sources work at much higher temperature above 400F(200C) or higher; on this end, electronic parts usually won't be able to sustain more than 250F(120C). That's why LED lighting is more sensitive to heat. Heat can damage LED, shorten their life span, decrease light output and ruin their CRI.  Similar effect applies to driver, too.
    Thermo design is big topic in LED lighting since beginning. It's complicated and no fixed rule for user to exam products. One general rule is metal conduct heat better than most of other materials; the other rule is size counts. lots of heat trap in a small space isn't a good thing.
* Energy efficiency
    There are some room of difference in energy conversion rate among various LED products. Since lumen is measured as energy, blue light has higher lumen number than other light. LED working temperature also plays a role, too. Cooler LED does better work to convert electricity into light. Of course, circuit efficiency made few difference, too.

    All these variance doesn't compare to difference made by basic lamp design. LED by nature is directional light source, while all other light source is omnidirectional. Use LED to make a omnidirectional lamp requires mounting LED at different directions.  On the other hand, use other light sources to make a directional lamp, such as ceiling light/Wall light/ shop light, usually include reflective panel to reflect light to desired direction. But no matter how it does, there is no match to directional lamp that uses LED. in some cases, directional LED lamps use only half of energy as fluorescent ones.


Easy LED Lighting quality

Our LED module uses aluminum plate as mounting bracket, which also makes direct contact with the belly of all LEDs.  The aluminum takes heat away from LED and allow them to work at much cooler temperature.
Our LED kit or lamp uses external driver that has much durable design. It's water and dust proof and doesn't have to be crumble together LED heat source.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Does LED bulb really save?

Average California residential users pay about 17 cents per Kilowatt-hour. Electricity rate has became higher at recent years. If that's not enough bad news; the worse news is it would probably only go higher as demand keep increase while Electric vehicles become more and more popular. So, is it a good idea to pay a premium on LED bulbs to save electricity bill?  The answer is Yes, also No.

It's a common false believe that LED saves energy in a great deal than all other light sources. The fact is, LED bulb, while cost many times more,  just do slightly better, in terms of energy efficiency, compare to CFL bulb.  (See below comparison chart)
When compare LED lighting to fluorescent T5 tubes, they have about same energy to lumen ratio.

Minimum light output (lumens) Electrical power consumption (Watts)
Incandescent Compact fluorescent     LED
450 40 9–13 4–9
800 60 13–15 10–15
1,100 75 18–25 17
1,600 100 23–30 22




The real energy saving come from one unique characteristic of LED. In nature, LED is a directional light source; its light come out from a silicon die mounted on base board, and light emits outward. To make a LED light bulb to have light come out 360 degree around, manufacture has to come out special design to ensure omnidirectional light output.



 On the other hand, use omnidirectional light source in a directional lamp application would need reflective panel to put as much as light into use instead of just get wasted. In some application such as ceiling light, street light or shop light could save 50% of energy compare to fluorescent luminary.










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