
Getting Started with LED Lighting

Introduction to LED Light Bulbs
LED bulbs are designed with standard light bulb bases (also known
as Edison bases), so they'll fit into just about any lighting
fixture you already have. With just a little planning, you'll
be able to enjoy the benefits of LED lighting just about anywhere.
The best way to start using LED light bulbs is to try one bulb
first. Swap a regular bulb on your porch, in a ceiling can, task
or accent light, or maybe replace a bulb that you leave on at
night. To get familiar with LED light bulbs, we recommend you
experiment with different lighting combinations and see how their
reduced light output works for you. Please share your successes
and comments with us.
LED light bulbs give off directional light, so the light goes
where you aim it. LED bulbs are closer to the color of daylight-which
studies suggest is good for staying alert. Use an LED in a task
or reading light, and you’ll have a bright, white light
to work by. So LEDs not only produce light more efficiently but
produce a better light.
LED Light Bulb Benefits
• Save money on electricity
• Light the color of daylight
• Use only 2-10 watts of electricity (1/3rd to 1/30th of
Incandescent or CFL)
• Long lasting - up to 60,000 hour bulb life
• Cool running (warm to the touch) - little heat compared
to standard bulbs
• Works with most dimmer switches • Instant on/off
• Works in cold weather
• Can sustain moderate power surges
• Durable bulbs with no fragile filaments to break from
shaking and rattling
• Directional lighting generates less wasted light
• Works with sensor activated lights
LED Energy Efficiency
Here's how LED light bulbs compare to ordinary bulbs: A regular
40 Watt incandescent bulb burns through a lot more energy than
it needs to produce the light you see. Remember those toy ovens
that used an incandescent light bulb to bake brownies? A large
percentage of the energy that goes into a 40 Watt bulb is wasted
as heat - great for baking brownies, not so great for conserving
electricity and saving money. LED light bulbs, on the other hand,
generate very little heat as they glow, instead transferring most
of their energy directly into light.
The latest LED light bulbs now produce about the same amount of
light as compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL). However, unlike incandescent
bulbs and CFLs, which splash light in all directions, LED bulbs
are directional. They drive their light in one direction, so that
you have light exactly where you want it. This directional lighting
equals savings in yet another fashion. LEDs don't waste light
(energy) on areas you don't need illuminated, which is also why
they're perfect task lights
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Prior to the introduction of LED light bulbs, if you wanted to
use a low watt (less than 4 watts) bulb for ambient lighting,
you had to settle for a small night light or an unsightly CFL.
Current LED bulbs are designed to fit standard bases, range from
0.85 to 7.3 watts, and are made for low light situations. In addition
to low wattage, you get the bonus of long life and energy efficiency,
which all adds up to a 90% savings over standard bulbs.
Vibration Resistant

In a garage or basement under heavy foot traffic, incandescent
bulbs are just too fragile to last very long. Too much vibration
and the filament breaks and you're left with darkness or the hassle
of changing another bulb. Not so with LED light bulbs. Since LED
light bulbs have no filament, there's nothing to rattle apart
and break. So they'll not only save you money in the cost of bulb
replacement, they'll save you the trouble of climbing onto a chair
or rickety ladder to swap out that incandescent bulb that keeps
burning out.
A Cool, New Color of Light
LED light bulbs bring a white light into a room. Unlike the yellow
light we're so used to seeing from incandescent bulbs, the white
light cast by LEDs is closer to the color temperature of daylight.
The white light of LEDs is easier on your eyes and also provides
the added benefit of lifting your mood in the summer and winter
time. The white light also mixes in wonderfully with ordinary
lights around your home or workplace, and it's a great light to
read by.
LEDs In Your Home
We're constantly finding new ways to put LEDs to work around the
home. Following is just a sampling of some of the best applications
we've found for LED light bulbs. If you've got some successes
or suggestions, please feel free to share them with us.
Reading Lamps

Use an LED light bulb in a task or reading light, and you'll have
a bright, white light to work by. LEDs not only produce light
more efficiently, they have a tiny mirror that reflects light
in one direction. A directed light means less wasted light.
Ceiling Cans
Ceiling cans (or recessed lighting) have become one of the most
common styles of lighting for homes in the U.S. They are typically
installed in groups simply for symmetry. Ceiling cans are an ideal
place for LED light bulbs. LED accent light bulbs provide exceptional
ambient lighting and it even works with dimmer switches.
During the construction of a home, the number of cans contractors
install is based solely on providing balance. After you have moved
in and arranged your furniture, take a step back and dissect your
room. Are there areas where you do not need or want the excess
light produced by an incandescent bulb, such as in a can light
over a window? Would low level lighting be more appropriate and
desirable in that location? If so, then this is a great place
for a LED. This energy efficient bulb provides ambience and brings
dynamic lighting to a room, yet it looks like an ordinary bulb.
With just a little planning you will have light where you need
it and you will get paid back handsomely for you efforts - with
a 90% savings on the bulb you replaced.
Porch/Outdoor LED Lighting

LED light bulbs cost just pennies a day to run, so they are perfect
for those always-on or accidentally-left-on lights like on porches.
Since they last up to 60,000 hours, LED light bulbs are also great
for those hard-to-reach places where it's difficult or dangerous
to change the light bulb.
Normal temperature fluctuations can unscrew a bulb from its fixture.
If your LED bulb goes out - make sure it is screwed in first.
Art Lighting

LEDs emit monochromatic light therefore any harmful ultra-violet
or infra-red light has been eliminated making them safe to illuminate
paintings and other types of art. The bluish color of LED light
bulbs adds a whole new and exciting dimension to artwork..
LED Night Lights
Night lights should be cheap to operate and last a very long time.
These 120 Volt bulbs last up to 60,000 hours, run cool and won't
shatter like glass. Only 0.85 watts and fits most standard night
light fixtures.
Children's Rooms/Bedside Lamps

Our Color Changing Party Light Bulb is particularly popular with
children. It is a fun light that changes from red to blue to green
at a gentle pace. The Color Changing Party Light Bulb is the only
man-made object that produces the colors as pure as stained glass.
LEDs at Work
Using LEDs at work and saving money while maintaining good lighting
requires thought and some basic change. Most work areas need at
least two types of lighting:
1. Light to navigate the work space safely.
2. Light to carry out the task at hand (task lighting).
Since LED light bulbs are directional, they are perfect for task
lighting. With a little planning and experimentation, once you
achieve the setup that is right for the job the only difference
you will notice will be the 90% savings on your electric bill.
At work, LED light bulbs can be real money and headache-savers.
Install them in hard-to-reach areas to cut down on maintenance
costs, or in areas where a vibration-resistant light is of the
essence - like in an emergency corridor, in a workshop, or down
by a fuse box.
Why LEDs?
On average, an LED light bulb can last you up to 60,000 hours.
That averages out to 4 hours of light per day for 36 years.
LED light bulbs are so energy efficient that, depending on how
often you have them on, they'll actually pay for themselves in
just over a year.
The best way to conserve energy is to use less of it. LED light
bulbs are directional - which means that they only put the light
where you aim it or where you need it. Incandescent bulbs, on
the other hand, just sit there and throw their glow all over the
place - wasting electricity and generating heat.
LED light bulbs run cool, so they're safer to use than fragile,
burning hot halogen and incandescent bulbs.
LEDs turn on instantly - which has been a big benefit in car brake
lights and is also a welcome feature when testing lights in a
dark basement.
LEDs do not use mercury like CFLs - so disposal concerns aren't
the same.
Da Energy Mon, how come you like LED light bulbs so much?
LED light bulbs are not like ordinary lights. Not only do they
last thousands of hours longer than incandescent bulbs and cost
less money to run, they also produce a cool white light that's
more pleasant around the house and at work.
If you've got ceiling cans, take a look at where they aim their
light. Do all those lights in the ceiling really need to be hot-burning,
yellow lights? Or are there a few spots up there where it's just
the balance of fixtures that called for a can to be installed?
If there's a spot like that in your ceiling, it's an ideal place
to put an LED spotlight. With LED light bulbs you can create your
own lighting design for your home. Best of all, when you install
an LED light bulb you're instantly saving money on your electricity.
LED light bulbs are also perfect as that always-on light you use
around your home. No matter how long you keep it on, it's only
warm to the touch (not burning hot like standard bulbs) and it
won't use a lot of electricity. Also the CEO of our company name
means light so we constantly strive for the best most energy efficient
lights available.
LEDs and the Future
As different states adopt different energy efficiency policies,
you'll see more and more incentives for using LED light bulbs
in your home. Some states even offer rebate programs that might
even help you offset the cost of installing LED light bulbs in
more places throughout your home.
Soon, LED light bulbs will be as bright as a standard 60 Watt
bulb. Once we hit that threshold, Advanced Energy Solutions will
help light the way toward a more energy efficient, intelligently
lighted America.