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Originally Posted by dshallpost
One thing that surprised me is that these lights put out a fair amount of heat.
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All lamps generate heat, just differently.
►With incandescent lamps, heat is what generates the light.
►In fluorescents, heat causes the mercury vapor within the tube to ionize, emitting UV that excites the phosphors into emitting visible light.
►With LEDs, the light emitting diode doesn't generate much heat at all, but the driver that powers them does. Fortunately, technology is improving that, tipping the balance so that more energy goes to light than to heat. A few years ago, 50 lumens/watt was a good LED. Now the run-of-the-mill ones deliver 100, with some reaching significantly more than that - I've seen some Cree chips that push 150.