
The introduction of LED light bulbs into the market has been hindered due to several factors. Namely: lumens (brightness) color (led produce blue radiance vs. white) market promotion and affordability. Although LED bulbs for residential and commercial applications are not quite where they need to be, they are starting to scratch their way into the market this year with more force than ever before.
Technology has brought the bulbs to a point where they are bright enough to compete with standard bulbs if not better. Also, the color that has plagued the bulbs for some time, being the hazy soft blue tones that are common has been dealt with as well, be it by a diffuser or through bulb technology itself.
The hang-ups are still in check however, that being market promotion and affordability. Although affordability is a significant factor in the bulbs being promoted, one of the largest underlying causes to LED bulbs not being available at lower costs is largely due in part to General Electric Inc. influence.
GE is a mammoth company that holds the largest stake in compact fluorescents, they have huge stakes in fluorescent bulbs not to mention the fluorescent companies they have bought-up and manage through their conglomerate. It would appear that it is in GE's best interest to continue to promote and sell the compact fluorescent residential and commercial products. This being said, it is not all GE's fault of course but it is telling that they play a critical role in LED availability and affordability for Americans.
I do not know the current status of GE's plans to produce and sell LED's but that information I will research with care and produce for all you interested readers at a later date. I do believe they will play a significant role in LED technology and availability in the future, and likely a positive one at that.
Although many have long awaited the inception of LED lighting for you home, it is actually here now. One example is the LR6 LED down light from LED Lighting Fixtures. Its recessed CAN LED light provides 60 lumens per watt, 50 percent more than most all compact fluorescent bulbs available. The unit also fits into a standard 6-inch radius can.
Another major benefit to using LED lights is the hours; this particular LED light has a 50,000 hour life, five times as long as any compact fluorescent. The price is negated by the longevity of the bulb. The price is steep however; this particular CAN costs $125. There are other choices in LED can light kits out there ranging in price and performance, the cheapest among them all is around $80.
The light color produced by this can is done so with a combination of red and yellow LED’s all masked behind a diffuser lens. The result is a warm, white color spectrum, a necessary achievement for these bulbs to begin to make their move into the mainstream.
I have been waiting for this. My CFL lights always seem to break way before their time.
I have been waiting for this. My CFL lights always seem to break way before their time.
LED's are getting a little better, and there are a lot of internet sellers of replacement LED bulbs with standard edison screw bases. They are usually fairly dim bulbs but at $15 or less it at least gives you a taste of what is coming. For some information on LED bulbs www.donsgreenstore.com is one good source.
Cool article. Some cheaper LED lights can be found at:
http://weloveleds.com/index.php
They also have some interesting graphs comparing the pollution associated with incandescent, fluorescent, and LED lighting.
There is another company with a whole range of LED fixtures called GO Lighting Technologies. Check them out at www.goenergyeffective.com
Several months back I cam accost a LED by GE for large orders. High Power White LEDs http://www.lumination.com/category_products.php?cat_id=51&id=52
I am not able to buy that many but it looks like a good start.
Why are the LED'S so expensive and can they be recycled?
I think the blue-light radiation hazard needs to be further studied before LEDs go too far.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-light_hazard
Also, I noticed you mention CFLS. If you click on my name, it will link you back to an article about the mercury in them.
The spectral distribution of LEDs is similar to that of fluorescent lamps, so there is no inherent reason why they should be any more hazardous.
GalliumLighting.com offers high performance LED downlights with efficacy up to 65 lumens per watt, and twice the output of LLF's retrofit module.
Here is a real life monetary analysis of the use of LED's over incandescent or even CFL's. I can only imagine how much money you could save by replacing ALL of your household incandescent lighting with LED's.
http://www.abitgeek.com/money-saving/led-efficient-light-bulbs-electrical-saving.htm
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In China,these kinda led light bulbs are wide spreading already and i also sell a lot to abroad.
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Direct replacements for your incandescent bulbs:
http://www.ccrane.com/lights/led-light-bulbs/geobulb-led-light-bulb.aspx
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LED lights sources are making some impact on the lighting market. With lumen outputs of up to 150 lumens per watt of electrical input, these low heat, low energy, light emitting diodes will eventually change the face of lighting. But progression will be hindered by low output, poorly coloured and narrow beam LED pushed onto the market by poor manufacturers. Currently an end user would find it hard to know the difference between one cheap LED MR16 lamp retro fit of $2.050 and a $15.00 unit. However the difference will be seen when the lamps are switched on.
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