Monday, 16 November 2015

Limelight LED Lighting



With the recent electricity problem experienced in South Africa, we introduce to you Limelight LED Lighting: the most recent technology in terms of energy efficient lighting. LED lighting was once relegated to basketball scoreboards, cellphone consoles, traffic lights and colored Christmas lights but as a result of rapid developments in the technology, it is now poised to become common on streets and in buildings, as well as in homes and offices. Everyone is going green and Limelight LED Lights allows you to go green and save money. Installation of LEDs leads to less pollution and a lower carbon footprint. LEDs are good for the environment and good for business. These lights will save you in excess of 90% on your lighting bill. I know everyone wants to save because things are hard and the economy is not so great. Am sure you will agree with here.
The Limelight LED Lights have a very long life span; LED's and their drivers can last for many years.  For example, Limelight LED downlight has a 40000 hour lifespan - at an average use of 4 hours per day, this downlight can last you up to 27 years. Another way of saving, you don’t have to buy bulbs to replace them frequently. Here are some of the advantages of LED Lights over others:
·         LEDs come to full brightness without need for a warm-up time; the life of fluorescent lighting is also reduced by frequent switching on and of
·         Various light colours - they are available in warm white (3000K), pure white (6000K) and natural white (4500K) unlike some other technologies
·         Higher Lumen Output - they are sometimes brighter (depending on wattage, LED brand, LED grade and LED driver)
·         LED's generally operate at lower temperatures compared to other types of lighting
·         Ideal to use with batteries and solar panels due to their low current draw
·         No hazardous substances - Unlike fluorescent lighting or CFL's (compact fluorescent lights), they do not contain any mercury or lead

·         Not susceptible to breakage - even if they fall, the light source or LED does not easily break.  Dropping an incandescent bulb will almost definitely cause it to stop working

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