Saturday 11 August 2012

Small Bulbs That Work Like 50 Watt Ones


The main feature that makes LED bulbs so very popular is that they are equivalent to a wattage much higher than their actual wattage. A classic example of this is the Philips GU10 LED 7W bulb. This Philips bulb falls under the dimmable line of products. The 7 Watts bulb is equivalent to one of 50 Watts. Plus, it comes in many colour output options such as warm white, cool white or very warm white light and with a beam spread over anywhere between 25 and 40 degrees. The dimmable quality of the Philips GU10 LED 7W bulb makes it possible to reduce the brightness of the bulb to one tenth of its full capacity which translates to energy saving up to 85%.

There are other LED GU10 50W bulbs which refers to other smaller bulbs that are equivalent to 50 Watts. These include the 5.5 Watt Aurora non-dimmable bulb that gives off a cool white coloured beam and is the perfect replacement for a halogen; the Kosnic 5 Watt bulb that gives off a warm white coloured beam and is equivalent to 50 Watts while being dimmable.

The advantage of these LED GU10 50W bulbs is that they provide bright lighting but cost only a fraction of the amount that such a light would normally cost. This translates to greater savings without compromise on the brightness of the lighting.

No comments:

Post a Comment