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Page 1: The most common myths about LEDs

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OPPLE—4 LED Myths

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At Opple, we know that LEDs

are now synonymous with

the lighting industry. We also

know that a lot of people

might be in the dark about

this technology or are

reading all sorts of

misleading information about

it.

That is why we decided to

talk to our experts at Opple

and gather a few of the

mostheard myths on LEDs.

Here we will go over them

one by one for you to shed

some light on the matter.

The Most Common Myths About LEDs

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Myth 1—LEDs Don’t Use Any Power

OPPLE checked:

Generally speaking, it can be said that LEDs are about 15

percent more efficient than fluorescent lights, and six times

as efficient

as incandescent. This is also constantly and quickly

improving.

It is expected that within the next five to seven years, we will

approach 200 lumens per watt which will represent a

fantastic advantage over fluorescent lights.

It is also worth mentioning though, that LED efficiency does

require a full LED lighting system efficacy. This includes

power conversion circuitry efficiencies, optical efficiencies

and more.

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Myth 2—LEDs Can Only Produce Blue Light

OPPLE checked:

100% old news. White-light LEOs can produce very nice

color temperatures ranging from 2,700K to 6,500K with

color rendering index (CRI) numbers of 90+.

There has been a huge improvement regarding LEDs light

output and color in the past few years. By buying LED bulbs

from top-quality suppliers, you can definitely get a full range

of spectrographic data.

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Myth 3—LEDs Are Not Bright Enough

OPPLE checked:

The main reason why you may have heard this is because of

an inaccurate comparison. It can seem that LED fixtures

deliver less light than conventional bulbs. However this is

simply not taking into account the significant wasted light

amount that is generated by conventional lighting solutions.

Long story short, raw lumen output is an over-simplistic and

incomplete measure of the suitability of a lighting fixture for

a given task. How to measure this more accurately?

To better compare LED to conventional lighting one should

rather look at the delivered light, measuring the luminous

flux at the areas that are supposed to be illuminated. This

comparison can be done by evaluating the photometric data

of the respective lamps or luminaries.

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Myth 3—LEDs Are Not Bright Enough

Generally, a lot of the raw lumen output of conventional

lighting is lost in the housing, as the light is emitted in all

directions, whereas LED chips emit their light in the intended

directions.

The use of lenses, shades and filters, can further influence

the strength and characteristics of the delivered light.

Therefore, in overall performance LED lighting usually

performs just as well if not much better than incandescent or

fluorescent lighting. At the same time LED lighting is using

much less electricity to reach that level of performance.

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Myth 4—LEDs Generate No Heat

OPPLE checked:

This is not false in the sense that LEDs don’t produce

infrared emission. Yet, in the process of converting electricity

to light, waste heat is produced. Via special heat sinks the

lighting fixture channels the heat away. This protects the

LED chip and other sensitive components from overheating

and ensuring constant performance and longer lifetime.

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OPPLE LIGHTING CO., LTD.

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