lighting stuff?
No.
In torches,
LED's
LEDs come in different types based on how they’re used. The most common ones are: Miniature LEDs – Used in remote controls, indicators, toys High-Power LEDs – Bright and long-lasting, used in industrial lights RGB LEDs – Change colors, great for displays and mood lighting SMD LEDs – Found in strip lights, TVs, and flat panels COB LEDs – Give strong, focused light, perfect for spotlights and studio setups Bi-color & Tri-color LEDs – Offer multiple colors in one unit If you’re looking for professional lighting—like for film, photo, or ad shoots—brands like Godox and Aputure offer solid options. But for serious, high-performance studio lighting, Ilfords Cine Lighting Equipment (available on Pepagora) brings lighting tools that are built for creators. Whether you’re an indie filmmaker or running a small production team, they understand your struggle for quality lighting without blowing the budget. It’s made for creators, by people who get it.
Maybe it's used more? I don't Know.
If your compairing apples to apples like 3 watt leds to 3w leds then 128. The more leds the higher the power.
Halogen Bulbs
Yes, LEDs are dimmable.
LEDs are used in traffic lights, on computer lights, car lights and indicators. You can also purchase LED flashlights and torches. Can be used in small devices for a variety of uses.
Basically, when LEDs are connected in parallel, the LEDs with the lowest resistance will be the brightest, the other LEDs will be dimly lit or not lit at all. Therefore, use LEDs with the same model number and colour.
Gallium nitride (GaN) LEDs are commonly used to create blue LEDs. By combining a blue LED with a yellow phosphor coating or a green and red LED, white light can be produced. Additionally, different additives can be incorporated to create other colors such as red, green, and yellow LEDs.
LEDs come for different power ratings. Miniature LEDs use between approximately 40-90 mW. High-power LEDs - used for illumination - can use hundreds of watts per square centimeter.