No, incandescent lights give off heat. LED do not.
they light up
Yes. A Christmas light string composed of LED lamps can be connected on an incandescent light string. The outlet at the end of a Christmas light string has (or is supposed to have) the source voltage.
LED light bulbs normally don't get hot unlike the incandescent ones.
Of course,LED light has longer life compare to incandescent light,because its lighting principal is semiconductor Lighting,which can turn the most electricity into lighting,the average life is 50000 hours,such as LED tube light and LED floodlights.
By far the new LED lamps have a longer lifetime than incandescent lamps.
Yes, absolutely. As long as the LED bulb and incandescent bulb have the same base they will both fit the socket. The LED bulb will also run much cooler than the original incandescent bulb.
Of course,LED light has longer life compare to incandescent light,because its lighting principal is semiconductor Lighting,which can turn the most electricity into lighting,the average life is 50000 hours,such as LED tube light and LED floodlights.
A 3 watt led light is not the same as a 45 watt bulb. A led light is a lot brighter.
LED lights are cool lights. More light is produced per watt in an LED light, verses an incandescent light. Even more energy can be saved if the light is solar.
The LED bulb is brighter than the incandescent bulb.
LED light fixtures are made out of clusters of very small, super energy efficient bulbs. Because many of those bulbs are used, LED lights can be built to mimic the effects of regular incandescent bulbs. A huge part of what makes LED bulbs so energy efficient is that they do not produce heat as incandescent light bulbs do.
LED light bulbs are small, typically shaped like a traditional bulb with a base and a bulbous top. They emit a bright, white light. LED bulbs differ from traditional incandescent bulbs in that they are more energy-efficient, last longer, and do not produce as much heat.