Monday 2 March 2015

The Beginner's Guide To LED Light Tubes

Light tubes, whether LED or not, are exactly what they sound like. They are composed of a glass or silicon outer shell that houses a lighting structure. They are tubular shaped, and usually mounted in ceilings, behind a glass or plastic shield. They are commonly seen, and most people might recognize them from here, in school buildings or even gymnasiums. Less commonly, light tubes are present in walk-in coolers, offices, warehouses, and even some people are putting them in their houses for the garage or kitchen. LED light tubes are known for producing a better, stronger light more effectively and with less waste. Due to their decreased carbon footprint, LED light tubes are becoming more common and are available for many more rebates than other kinds of lights.

LED tubes are touted to release seventy percent less carbon monoxide than fluorescent lights, and the difference between LED lights and incandescent lights is said to be even greater. It also do not possess the dangerous mercury and argon gases that are necessary for a fluorescent light to function. For this reason, LED tube lights are beginning to take over the once famous fluorescent tube lights, despite the difference in start up cost. LED lights have proven themselves to be more energy efficient, due to their diode allowing current to flow in only one direction. The light is targeted and focused, released at about a one hundred and twenty degree angle.

This is in comparison to traditional incandescent and fluorescent lights that scatter it randomly. It also produce much less heat than other forms of lighting, allowing those needing the light to be comfortable in their own space and also preventing the necessity of the air conditioning unit running all day. These factors alone greatly decrease the electricity bills and make the investment of LED tube lights more and more worth it. Because of the decrease in carbon monoxide gas, the low amount of electricity wasted as heat, and the fact that they're so recyclable, owners of LED light bulbs are eligible for many more rebates than if their entire building was outfitted with archaic incandescent lights.

One LED light tube is normally around sixty to seventy dollars, making them a bit of a hefty investment, especially a normal light fixture usually needs two to four of those tubes. But, with the monthly decrease in energy bills, and the rebates available for owning these kinds of lights, it is becoming more and more practical for business and homeowners to make the investment. Additionally, LED lights are not just available in tubes anymore and are quite commonly made in standard light bulb shape, meaning they can replace almost any light bulb in the house.



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