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Monday, 02 November 2009 16:00

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Hi Blog readers!

In writing blog posts for PureLight LED, my hopes are to educate the reader about LED bulbs, the various misconceptions that people have about them, lighting, and share other green news/thoughts. In order to best serve you, I'd love to know what you already know about LED bulbs. What do you want to learn about?

I will be writing a post soon that breaks down the basics of the technology itself - and, of course there are other things in the works!

Email us at info{@}purelightled{dot}com or you can comment below!

We look forward to lighting up your life!

-The PureLight LED Team

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LED lighting offers excellent light quality for both indoor and outdoor uses. It takes 50 incandescent light bulbs or 8 CFL's to equal the lifespan of 1 LED light bulb.
LED light emits 90% less heat than a conventional bulb therefore producing more light than heat and gaining maximum energy efficiency.

An LED light is the bi-product of electricity jumping between two different alloys. This produces a small amount of light and depending upon the alloys, the color is dictated.

LED light is truly a solid state light as there are no gases, no filaments and no moving parts to fatigue.

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