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Calex LED Royal Osby Gold SMD
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Calex LED Full Glass Flex Filament Candle Lamp
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Calex LED GlassFiber Globe Lamp G125
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Calex LED GlassFiber Globe Lamp G125
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Calex Crown LED Lamp  Gold G95
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Calex Calex LED GlassFiber GLS lamp A60
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Calex LED GlassFiber GLS lamp A60
Calex LED GlassFiber GLS lamp A60 220-240V 2,3W 60LM E27 dimmable via LED dimmer
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Calex Kogel P45 Goud Lex Filament
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Eglo EGLO LED capsule lamp G4 / 1.2 W, 2 pcs.
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EGLO LED capsule lamp G4 / 1.2 W, 2 pcs.
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led lights

LED Lamps

LED lamps are now indispensable in our daily lives. From car headlights and traffic lights to Christmas lights, flashlights, and indoor lighting – they all use LED lamps. But what exactly are these widely used lamps, and are they really as energy-efficient as people claim? Are they better and more cost-effective than compact fluorescent lamps and incandescent bulbs? We’ll answer these questions and many more in this article.

What are LED Lamps?

LED lamps are light-emitting diode lamps that produce a strong light by using electric current. This type of lamp generates a more intense light than many other lighting options, making them an excellent choice for illuminating rooms – and even larger spaces.

LED lamps are known worldwide for their exceptionally long lifespan, making them a cost-effective option for your wallet. Unlike some other types of lamps, LED lamps are available in various colors such as red, blue, green, and white.

LED lamps are often used indoors, not only because they come in stylish designs but also because they consume less energy and last much longer. For example, you won’t have to replace a lamp every year. Convenient, right?

What are the Advantages of an LED Lamp?

As we’ve mentioned, LED lamps have a long lifespan. In most cases, they can last up to 25,000 hours before needing replacement, making them very cost-effective and appealing for your budget.

But LED lamps have many other advantages. For instance, they are much lighter than traditional incandescent bulbs. And while they are lighter, they require less energy to shine. Another benefit for your wallet and energy bill.

Moreover, LED lamps reach their full brightness instantly when turned on. Unlike incandescent bulbs, they don’t need a few minutes to warm up before shining fully. This is especially useful when you quickly need light in a room and don’t want to wait.

In addition, LED lamps do not contain toxic substances or harmful materials like mercury. They are therefore much more environmentally friendly and less harmful to our planet – something that is especially important in times of climate change.

The popularity of LED lamps also brings practical benefits. Nowadays, they are available in all shapes and colors, allowing you to incorporate an LED lamp into any interior. From modern and industrial designs to rustic and classic styles, an LED lamp fits everywhere!

Finally, LED lamps do not get as hot as incandescent bulbs when left on for a while. This makes them less prone to fire hazards. You can safely leave your LED lamp on for hours, and your energy bill won’t take a hit thanks to the efficiency and energy-saving nature of these lamps.

Are LED Lamps Sustainable?

Absolutely, LED lamps are very sustainable, which is an important consideration nowadays. It has been proven that LED lamps consume much less energy than other types of lamps and have a much longer lifespan. This makes them far more sustainable than, for example, classic incandescent bulbs.

Furthermore, LED lamps require much less maintenance. They are also easier to install and replace, making them a more user-friendly alternative to traditional incandescent bulbs.

What Types of Fittings Do LED Lamps Have?

With traditional halogen and incandescent bulbs, we usually know what type of bulb and fitting we need. For LED lamps, it’s a bit different because they need to be replaced less frequently. LED lamps are generally available with standard fittings. Below is a list of the most common fittings:

  • E27 Fitting: The most commonly used fitting. The large screw fitting E27 has a diameter of 27 millimeters.
  • E14 Fitting: An alternative to the E27 fitting, often used for lamps with lower power.
  • GU10 Fitting: Alongside the E27, the GU10 is a popular choice for lamps.
  • GU4 and MR11 Fittings: Suitable for lamps requiring very small fittings.

How Do I Install an LED Lamp?

Installing an LED lamp is not a difficult task and can easily be done by anyone. To make the installation process as smooth as possible, we’ve created a step-by-step guide for you:

  1. Remove the old lamp, if applicable.
  2. Take your new LED lamp out of the packaging and check if a driver (power supply) is included.
  3. Connect the driver to your lamp.
  4. Use a screwdriver to secure your new LED lamp in the fitting.
  5. Connect the driver to the electrical circuit the lamp will be connected to.
  6. Turn on the power and test your new LED lamp.
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