What Are LED Spotlights?
Since its prominence, LED technology has rapidly penetrated nearly every rung of the lighting industry ladder, and LED alternatives to almost every light bulb design are now widely available. Spotlights are no exception.
Simply put, LED spotlights look and work in exactly the same way as your old halogen or incandescent bulbs, but use modern LED technology as their primary light source. This comes with many benefits, from reduced operating and replacement costs to reduced energy bills and the feeling of being rewarded for contributing to a cleaner planet.
Why Should You Switch To LED Spotlights?
For many, the main barriers to switching to LED light bulbs are a lack of information and the misguided impression that LEDs are more expensive and ultimately inferior to older technology. This might have been true a few years ago, but today LED bulbs manage to perfectly mimic the warm glow and brightness of your old filament bulbs while also saving up to 90% of your lighting bill.
Although the initial cost is quite high, LED floodlights can pay for themselves by reducing energy costs in a year or less, so when you consider that LED bulbs are designed to last 20-50x longer than traditional incandescent bulbs, the potential savings associated with them can be very large. As a general rule, LED light bulbs use about 10% of the energy of an incandescent light bulb, as indicated by its equivalent wattage.
What Is Color Temperature, and Why Is It Important?
The warm glow of an incandescent light bulb is determined entirely by the technology. Incandescent, as the name suggests, works by forcing heat through a metal filament (usually tungsten) which then heats up and glows. This consequently produces light, while also lending the bulb a clear warm color. Although halogen bulbs work differently, they also have the same warm glow.
However, one of the many advantages of LEDs is that they can recreate a wide variety of colors, from the warm whites of traditional light bulbs to lighter, whiter, modern and beyond.
Can You Dim Your LED Spotlights?
Of course! Dimming LED bulbs is not as easy as dimming incandescent or halogen bulbs. LED technology requires a different set of states to dim properly.
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