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Things to Consider Before choosing Leds
The internet has become one of the best places to purchase low energy Leds. However, before you purchase there are some things worth taking into consideration. Despite what everyone says, buying these Lights requires some careful consideration. It's not difficult, but at least you'll steer clear of the need for needing to return your LED bulbs if the event arises. By following some simple steps not only will you buy the best LED lights each time, additionally, you will be being economical cash on your power bills very quickly.The first thing to check when purchasing theshi-tech Llghts is the fitting. Check the fitting in your existing bulb. This is as a code. For example it may be GU10, MR16 or B22. LED lights have a similar fittings as conventional halogen and incandescent bulbs, so through getting this right straight away you will be aware what you are searching for and what questions you should ask when you need to. You are able to identify your fitting by either checking the bulb itself or using a fitting guide, which most websites now provide. Simply compare your fittings from the high resolution images.
Next, be sure to check on wattage when you by LED lights. Find out what wattage your existing bulbs are, either by checking the initial packaging or, should you no longer have the original packaging, by looking at the bulb itself. Bulbs will often possess the wattage printed somewhere on their surface. Knowing the wattage of the existing bulbs compare these using the 'equivalent wattage' which can be found in both the merchandise specification or around the product images. An equivalent wattage simply describes the wattage from the halogen or incandescent bulb the Leds are made to replace. For instance a GU10 LED (48 Cluster) uses 2.5 watts, but its equivalent wattage is 30 watts. What this means is the bulbs is designed to replace a 30 watt halogen.
The final thing to check on is the size the bulbs. One of the biggest problems customers have is that they go back home and find that their completely new LEDs don't fit in their recessed ceiling fittings. This is because some GU10 LED Bulbs are created to slightly larger specifications to accommodate heat sinks and drivers. Before you buy make sure you appraise the size of your fittings and compare these using the sizes quoted on the website in the product specifications area.
By following the aforementioned advice you should not have any trouble finding exactly which bulbs you need and swapping them over.
