Thursday, February 13, 2014

All about Environment . . . World Lamp




All about Environments...
World Lamp is a truly environmental friendly LED shop light. It has light output compare to traditional shop light which uses two 4 feet fluorescent tubes; but only uses about half of energy and weights a lot less.
Why I mention weighting less as an important factor of environmental friendly? While all type of LED lamps use about the same amount of energy to operate, other LED lamps weights a lot more than our lamp, they are even heavier than most of fluorescent lamps. The reason being is LED chips are more heat sensitive compare to other light sources. LED lighting design needs to take heat dissipation into special consideration, they typically use more metal in either metal core PCB or metal heat sink to help dissipate heat. That means more mining, forging and transportation would occurred... all those carries some environmental impact. Our patented technology allows us to use least amount of metal as possible. We use it at where it matters the most, directly under the belly of LED chips. And the same piece of metal also serves the purpose of mounting bracket (for chain or nail/screw to attach).
Other than advanced LED technology, World Lamp body is constructed with light weight recyclable material. And it’s fold-able during shipping and storage, that reduces shipping and storage cost.
No wonder Inhabitat mentioned us.  (Our 1st generation World Lamp)


It's about Practical too...
Can technologies save this world from global warming? I don't have the answer. But I do know if people don't adapt to new technology, then technology alone is just useless.
LED is a great light source, however most LED products are expensive compare to fluorescent light. Today a decent LED shop light would cost few hundred dollars; yet energy usage cut back from already pretty efficient fluorescent lamp  is just minimum, it would need years of usage to compensate the high initial cost of LED fixture, that leads to slow adaptation rate.

So how can World Lamp help? World lamp is proposing a low cost LED lamp design for the widest use around the world. Only when more people can afford it, then more would adapt to this energy efficiency lighting.  For achieving this purpose, It should not cost much higher than fluorescent products, so people would have very little excuse to continue using those mercury contained products.
And we also would like to support a popular product. Shop light is one of most widely used lamp in US and many places in the world. Currently most stores/warehouse in American still use fluorescent tube shop lights. and in almost every store, you can always spot several dark tubes awaiting for repair or replacement.

Our Shop light design is so simple that its shell is made with 1 piece of recycled material board, and it can be put together on the spot in less than a minute. It is an ideal convenient/utility lighting product.

We will come out more colorful lamp shell choices for different tastes soon.


To get this World Lamp today at easyledlighting.com

Monday, February 10, 2014

LED Kit installation -- Wiring

Before start to install, make sure the power switch is off or plug is pulled; handle LED modules with metal bracket, DO NOT touch the yellow LED balls.

The center of wiring is base on driver. There are two sides of driver, one side is AC side with brown/blue wires and the other side is DC side with red/black wires.
Our AC input is universal AC range from 95~ 265V AC, that covers all household AC systems around the world.

DC is polarities, connect the red wire to the yellow wire from LED module(s) and connect the black wire to our white wire. 


Before connect the wires to AC, make sure the power cord is unplugged or switch off.
AC is non-polarity, you can match the pair freely. Use either  twist cap or electrical tape to connect the wires. Make sure the connection is secure and no copper is exposed.





Fasten LED module and driver.

For even and clean surface, use double sided tape for installation. Our double sided tapes are 300% stronger than the ones you can find from office depot and can withhold 212F temperature. Just peer off the cover and press object firmly against surface. (a minimum application pressure should be 15 pounds in order to achieve maximum bond strength.

 The dwell time the tape needs to be in contact with both surfaces, before it reaches it maximum adhesion, is 1 hours. )

For uneven or lose surfaces, use included screws for installation, still use double sided tape for positioning. Use 7/64" drill bit to drill two pilot holes for each object and apply screws.(Wear eye protection) The 3/8" screws are for power supply and ¼" screws are for light modules.

­Do NOT turn on the light (heat up) before the tape dwell time (1 hour) is met

For instance installation, use screws.

Our color temperature and CRI

The LED we use is Cree XT-E with natural white 3700 ~ 5000 K color temperature

The two LED tubes on the right is from other vender, their color temperature is at 6500K, kind of bluish. The lamp on the left is using Easy LED solution.




CRI ( Color Rendering Index) is 80

Ntual white is not only suitable to grow plants; but also good for people to see clear, to work...

Bedroom light on the other hand is more suitable to use warm white at 2700 K, because that's more close to sunlight of dawn or dusk.

 Another comparison photo is among Cree Warm white LED bulb, Easy LED natural white and 6500K LED tube. In below photos, our Easy LED is placed at middle. 



Wednesday, February 5, 2014

World Lamp LED shop light vs. LED Bulbs

Here is the set up of this comparison: On the left side, there are 4 Cree LED bulbs, each runs 9.5W and cost $12.75. Totally 4 bulbs use 38 watt and cost $50, they are fixed on a board and hang from a horizon pole; on the other side hangs our 30watt World lamp LED shop light ($50 each) at the same height. Right in the middle, I have a vertical board set up to reduce interference between these two.


The result can be seen in this photo as well as on a Lux meter.



As you can see, the 4 bulbs emit light to all direction vs. LED shop light puts most of light at down below. in the end, the Lux meter recorded 406 lux from less powered LED shop light; and the 4 Cree LED bulbs side only recorded 308 lux. It would probably need 22 watt in shop light to get same brightness as LED bulbs with 38Watt.

Get this World Lamp LED shop light today at EasyLEDlighting.com

Sunday, February 2, 2014

LED Ceiling light application

Troffer Lamp is one popular ceiling lighting, mainly use fluorescent tubes as luminaries. There are many reasons to select LED over fluorescent, but high cost of LED Troffer Lamp definitely is not one of it. The easiest and cheapest way to convert fluorescent luminaries to LED is to use Easy LED kit.

To apply this kit, just to gut off everything fluorescent and only leave AC wires; then stick Our LED driver and module up against the metal case of Troffer lamp, then connect AC and DC wires, totally 4 connectors. Depends on whether an extra diffusers are needed, our kit has optional diffuser films. Just like that, the conversion is done.

Another popular ceiling lighting is ceiling panel light, which usually has luminaries and diffuser panel to soft the light. This is very suitable for using our kit. Just module our LED module  to shine light on existing diffuser panel.



To get Easy LED kit

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Is LED Light suitable to grow plants?

According to Wikipedia, suitable light to grow plants are: 
Natural daylight has a high color temperature (approximately 5000 K). Visible light color varies according to the weather and the angle of the Sun, and specific quantities of light (measured in lumens) stimulate photosynthesis. Distance from the sun has little effect on seasonal changes in the quality and quantity of light and the resulting plant behavior during those seasons. The axis of the Earth is not perpendicular to the plane of its orbit around the sun. During half of the year the north pole is tilted towards sun so the northern hemisphere gets nearly direct sunlight and the southern hemisphere gets oblique sunlight that must travel through more atmosphere before it reaches the Earth's surface. In the other half of the year, this is reversed. The color spectrum of light that the sun emits does not change, only the quantity (more during the summer and less in winter) and quality of overall light reaching the Earth's surface. The color rendering index allows comparison of how closely the light matches the natural color of regular sunlight.

The light spectra of different grow lights



Different stages of plant growth require different spectra. The initial vegetative stage requires a blue spectrum of light, whereas the later "flowering" stage is usually promoted with red–orange spectra. The reason: blue spectra are good to grow stem, orange spectrum are good to grow leafs.

The perfect LED grow light has controllable Blue and Yellow/Red LEDs, these special design LED lamps are usually more expensive

The other important factor is light intensity, a perfect grow light should give 1,000 but no more than 10,000 lux as compare to real sunlight. Many grow lights has adjustable height design for keeping perfect light intensity.

10,000 ~ 25,000 lux: Full sunlight, (not direct sun)
1000 lux: Overcast day, typical TV studio lighting
400 lux: Sunrise/Sunset on a clear day



Easy LED Lighting's natural white LED, which has energy concentrated at  3700 ~5000 K; but that doesn't mean there is zero energy at outside of this spectrum range, and it can certainly to grow plants. A cheaper way to enhance plant growing performance is to add (cardboard) panels painted in fluorescent blue and orange color at near the top, they can absorb reflective white light energy and emit blue and orange light. 

As for light intensity, Easy LED module can be easily adjustable hang to desired height to reach perfect light intensity.



To get Easy LED kits 
See LED Terrarium application