LED Lighting Features Prominently In Architectural Design
Posted by Richard Clarke on 5th Jul 2012
Lighting is an important consideration when designing a building. Thanks to its incredibly low power consumption and high luminosity, LED lighting enables architects to balance factors such as functionality, aesthetics, energy-efficiency and cost with ever greater levels of success.The following are just a few notable examples of how LED lights have been incorporated into architectural design proj
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What is OLED and how is it different from LED?
Posted by Richard Clarke on 4th Jul 2012
Here at Wholesale LED Lights, we sell LED lights, unsurprisingly. However, you might have heard of LED and OLED technology, and wish to know the difference. Here’s an explanation of the two, and why they’re different.What is OLED?OLED is a technology that is used in some high-end televisions, and is beginning to be used in some expensive lighting products. It stands for Organic Light-Emitting Diod
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Why LEDs Make Perfect Daytime Running Lights For Cars
Posted by Amit Soni on 2nd Jul 2012
Lately, you may have noticed an increasing number of cars driving about sporting luminous "eyebrows".That’s because the European Union recently passed a directive making dedicated daytime running lights (DRLs) a mandatory requirement on all new passenger cars and small delivery vehicles approved on or after the 7 February 2011. And, from August 2012 this will be extended to all newly-built buses a
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LED Traffic Signals Get The Green Light Countrywide
Posted by Amit Soni on 26th Jun 2012
Our antiquated traffic lights are soon to receive a green makeover, thanks to incredible, energy-saving LED lights.
There are approximately 420,000 traffic and pedestrian light signals in the UK, most of which are still using 100 to 150 watt incandescent bulbs.
Super Energy-Efficiency
The power required for this many lights has been calculated at over 100 million kW/h (Kilow
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