Yes, LEDs do produce some heat when in use, but they are much more energy-efficient and generate less heat compared to traditional incandescent bulbs.
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.
The difference is that LEDs use less electricity.
LEDs use much less energy than other alternatives.
LEDs save a lot of electricity, whitch goes on your electric bills.
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.
fluorescent, LEDs
you can use leds in some safety lights and al sorts of things
If your compairing apples to apples like 3 watt leds to 3w leds then 128. The more leds the higher the power.
Yes, LEDs are dimmable.
If it has LEDs (as in a clock) then it does, a few millamps. Otherwise it doesn't.
LEDs, light bulbs, candles, oil lamps, campfires, etc.
No.