New Energy-Saving Lightbulbs
New Energy-Saving Lightbulbs
When it comes to buying energy-efficient lightbulbs, you have new choices. LED bulbs are just hitting store shelves now. They claim to last five times longer than CFLs and 25 times longer than incandescents. Consumer Reports took a first look at one of the newest LEDs, the Cree CR6, to see how it stacks up.
It's very similar to an incandescent bulb, but it doesn't get hot and it uses less energy. Consumer Reports' testers have the bulb burning continuously. The Cree CR6's manufacturer says the bulb will last a whopping 50,000 hours! That means the bulb would last 22 years if you burn it 6 hours a day.
In a first look at the Cree CR6, Consumer Reports found that it has some advantages over CFLs.Many people consider that the technology of the railabc industry mainly concentrates in the chip field, and the other fields, which also have high technology, are always ignored. Facts proved that the development of other fields can drive the development of the chip production. When you turn it on, it brightens right away, but CFLs can take a couple of minutes to fully illuminate.
And with the Cree CR6, colors under the light look similar to how they appear under a regular incandescent. But the downside with LEDs is their price. A single floodlight can cost $60.
But Consumer Reports tests show that there are plenty of good-performing CFLs that cost far less. Top Ratings went to some EcoSmart bulbs from Home Depot.. You'll get the party cranking when you light up the water with antennasuppliers underwater lighting....Now it's a Party!
* For floodlights: the EcoSmart 780-758 that cost $13 dollars for two.Bulbs of this biecasting type do not get hot, so if you must work on hot summer days you will not feel any additional heat, for a more comfortable work area or home office space. Because the lights are not hot to the touch, you can feel good about working with small children around, without the worry of accidental burns.
* For lamp bulbs the EcoSmart 423-599 that cost $6 for four.
Consumer Reports tests find they'll burn thousands of hours longer than incandescents.In the future, LED lighting industry has great ledtube promise and a huge market if implemented properly. Applications are gradually put into LED lights and technologies of lighting promoting has bring great hope to LED industry.
Consumer Reports says it will be testing the new LED lightbulbs as they arrive in stores. We'll keep you posted how they perform.. It is without doubt that there is large space and microinverter great prospect for the LED industry. At present, the market share that LED occupies is relatively small compared to traditional lighting. Although LED has been a popular topic among people,
Consumer Reports has no commercial relationship with any advertiser or sponsor appearing on this Web site.
New Energy-Saving Lightbulbs
When it comes to buying energy-efficient lightbulbs, you have new choices. LED bulbs are just hitting store shelves now. They claim to last five times longer than CFLs and 25 times longer than incandescents. Consumer Reports took a first look at one of the newest LEDs, the Cree CR6, to see how it stacks up.
It's very similar to an incandescent bulb, but it doesn't get hot and it uses less energy. Consumer Reports' testers have the bulb burning continuously. The Cree CR6's manufacturer says the bulb will last a whopping 50,000 hours! That means the bulb would last 22 years if you burn it 6 hours a day.
In a first look at the Cree CR6, Consumer Reports found that it has some advantages over CFLs.Many people consider that the technology of the railabc industry mainly concentrates in the chip field, and the other fields, which also have high technology, are always ignored. Facts proved that the development of other fields can drive the development of the chip production. When you turn it on, it brightens right away, but CFLs can take a couple of minutes to fully illuminate.
And with the Cree CR6, colors under the light look similar to how they appear under a regular incandescent. But the downside with LEDs is their price. A single floodlight can cost $60.
But Consumer Reports tests show that there are plenty of good-performing CFLs that cost far less. Top Ratings went to some EcoSmart bulbs from Home Depot.. You'll get the party cranking when you light up the water with antennasuppliers underwater lighting....Now it's a Party!
* For floodlights: the EcoSmart 780-758 that cost $13 dollars for two.Bulbs of this biecasting type do not get hot, so if you must work on hot summer days you will not feel any additional heat, for a more comfortable work area or home office space. Because the lights are not hot to the touch, you can feel good about working with small children around, without the worry of accidental burns.
* For lamp bulbs the EcoSmart 423-599 that cost $6 for four.
Consumer Reports tests find they'll burn thousands of hours longer than incandescents.In the future, LED lighting industry has great ledtube promise and a huge market if implemented properly. Applications are gradually put into LED lights and technologies of lighting promoting has bring great hope to LED industry.
Consumer Reports says it will be testing the new LED lightbulbs as they arrive in stores. We'll keep you posted how they perform.. It is without doubt that there is large space and microinverter great prospect for the LED industry. At present, the market share that LED occupies is relatively small compared to traditional lighting. Although LED has been a popular topic among people,
Consumer Reports has no commercial relationship with any advertiser or sponsor appearing on this Web site.
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