Frequently
Asked Questions about LED Lights:
1. Question: what is
an LED?
Answer: a light
emitting diode (LED)
is a semiconductor
device that emits
visible light when
electrical current
passes through it,
it is a special kind
of diode.

2. Question: what
color of light can
LED emit?
Answer: most LEDs
are monochromatic.
Light color is
associated with the
light wavelength.
LEDs made with
different
semiconductor
materials emit
lights in different
wavelengths. LED
light wavelengths
range from 400
nanometers (blue) to
800 nanometers
(red). The colors of
popularly available
LEDs in the market
are red, orange,
amber, yellow,
green, blue and
white.

3. Question: Can
LEDs be used to
replace conventional
incandescent and
florescent light
bulbs?
Answer: yes and no.
LEDs have
increasingly been
used in many
different
applications to
replace old
incandescent light
bulbs. Examples
include LED
indicator lights for
all kinds of
electronic devices
such as cell phone,
calculators,
automotive dash
panel, LCD
back-lighting, etc.,
LED seasonal
decoration lights
for Christmas and
holidays, LED
traffic signs and
other LED direction
signs, LED flashing
lights, and so on.
Currently LEDs are
limited brightness,
but this is
increasing as better
technologies are
developed to make it
brighter.

4. Question: what
are the advantages
of LEDs compared
with conventional
incandescent lights?
Answer: there are
several obvious
advantages LEDs have
over traditional
incandescent light
bulbs, they are as
follows:
· Low power
consumption - energy
saving,
· Long lasting,
· Cold lighting,
· Ruggedness,
· Small size and
weight,
· Fast switch times,
· Simple to use.

5. Question: could
you give more
detailed
explanations about
these LED
advantages?
Yes. Currently
available LEDs are
more energy
efficient than
incandescent bulbs,
but less than
florescent bulbs
with the same light
output. The power
consumption of
popular LEDs ranges
from 30mW to 200 mW.
People can save
money & energy by
using LEDs instead
of equivalent
incandescent
decorative bulbs.
The rated average
working life of LED
is 100,000 hours
compared with 1,000
hours of
incandescent bulbs.
LEDs emit cold
lights as working
LEDs generate very
small amount of
heat, so LEDs are
much safer than
equivalent
incandescent light
bulbs in terms of
danger of fire. LEDs
don’t have filaments
to heat up in order
to emit lights just
like the case of
incandescent bulbs.
Lights are emitted
from LEDs as a
result of energy
exchange occurring
in the different
semiconductor
materials an LED is
made of.
LEDs are usually
shielded with solid
transparent plastic
materials so they
are more rugged than
incandescent and
florescent bulbs
that are usually
sealed with glass.
LEDs can be powered
by either AC voltage
or DC voltage. The
circuit that is
required to
appropriately drive
LEDs is much simpler
than that for
florescent bulbs.

6. Question: we have
seen so many
advantages LEDs have
over incandescent
light and florescent
bulbs, are there any
disadvantages LEDs
exhibit compared
with incandescent or
florescent bulbs?
Yes, the most
significant
disadvantage is the
light output
limitation of LED.
Currently available
LEDs emit limited
amount of lights at
a relatively small
angle range, while
incandescent and
florescent light
bulbs illuminate in
all directions.
The second
significant
disadvantage is the
high prices of LEDs.
The currently
available LEDs in
the market are 3 ~
10 times more
expensive than
equivalent
incandescent light
bulbs. This is why
some customers still
hesitate to buy LED
products even though
LEDs have so many
obvious advantages
over incandescent
bulbs and people
actually can save
money by using LED
products in the long
run.

7. Question: what
LED products are
currently available
for general
customers?
Answer: the most
popular LED products
available in volume
at the market place
are various kinds of
LED decoration light
products. And in
fact, they are ideal
for replacing
conventional
incandescent
decoration light
products, because
when compared with
incandescent light
products, these LED
products save up to
95% energy, have
much longer working
hours, are more
rugged, and safer in
terms of danger of
fire and electric
shock.
At present, people
can buy beautiful
LED light strings,
LED rope lights, LED
icicle strings, and
individual round LED
bulbs with
changeable colors,
LED rope lights, LED
pipe lights, and
more other LED
products will be put
into market in the
near future.

8. Question: as we
notice that in LED
light strings, LEDs
are in series
connection just like
incandescent light
strings, how do you
compare these two
kinds of light
strings in terms of
reliability?
Answer: LEDs are
more reliable. Most
available LED light
strings have series
configuration like
old incandescent
light strings, where
lights in the string
are connected in
series with each
other, so a
disconnection of LED
light from the
string will always
make the entire
string fail just
like incandescent
light strings.
However, in the case
of light burning, an
incandescent light
bulb will always
burn open, namely,
the filament of the
incandescent bulb
breaks, so the whole
string will always
fail, while an LED
light may either
burn open like an
incandescent light
bulb or burn short
where a short
circuit is formed
inside the LED, so
the burned LED will
stop lighting but
all the rest LEDs in
the string still
light normally. And
LEDs usually burn
short, therefore,
LEDs are more
reliable than
incandescent light
bulbs in that
respect.

9. Question: are
there any LED
strings better than
those in series
connection?
Answer: yes, there
is. Various LED
string products are
more reliable than
those LED strings in
series connection in
market. OUR strings
use a unique
patented connection
configuration that
ensures an LED
string will work
normally even one or
several LEDs are
disconnected from
the string while
keeping the low
prices and all the
features of LED
strings.

10. Question: why
are LEDs of some
colors are more
expensive than LEDs
of other colors?
Answer: the reason
is that different
semiconductor
materials are used
for different color
LEDs, and some
semiconductor
materials are more
expensive than
others; another
reason is that
manufacturing costs
are different. White
LEDs are the most
expensive because
red, green and blue
LEDs are combined
together to make a
white LED. |