LED's (Light Emitting Diodes) work on DC current, not AC, so the AC needs to be stepped down to an appropriate voltage via a transformer (probably only a few volts), converted to DC via a rectifier and filter (to smooth out the ripple current). there are a constant driver in side the 120V AC led light bulb , this driver transfer the AC to DC, so the led could work with DC.
A 3 watt led light is not the same as a 45 watt bulb. A led light is a lot brighter.
It may work if the base is the same but it would only be half as bright.
No, a higher wattage INCANDESCENT light bulb uses more current than a lower wattage INCANDESCENT light bulb. Some CF and LED bulbs are rated by the amount of light that an incandescent bulb would produce, but they are also rated by the wattage that they use.
It should work okay.
The prices of LED bulbs vary a lot depending mainly on their "make" and their quality - which determines how long they should last - and also on the wattage of the bulb. Online you can order LED bulbs at various different prices, from very cheap to very expensive. In the UK the average LED bulb costs between £20 and £30.
Yes you can use it.
A 3 watt led light is not the same as a 45 watt bulb. A led light is a lot brighter.
LED light bulbs are more energy efficient, environment friendly, and provide you more savings.
a normal light bulb gives off more light
Light-emitting-diode bulb
LED.
Yes, you can replace ordinary light bulbs with an LED.
LED's (Light Emitting Diodes) work on DC current, not AC, so the AC needs to be stepped down to an appropriate voltage via a transformer (probably only a few volts), converted to DC via a rectifier and filter (to smooth out the ripple current). there are a constant driver in side the 120V AC led light bulb , this driver transfer the AC to DC, so the led could work with DC.
Depending on the type of light bulb the mass can vary. A standard LED bulb weighs 6.2 ounces.
Depending on the type of light bulb the mass can vary. A standard LED bulb weighs 6.2 ounces.
I think there is no 3 way LED light bulb :) :P :)
"Nick Holonyak, 75, invented the LED (light emitting diode) in the 1960s."