| 1.
Question: what is an LED?
Answer: a light emitting diode
(LED) is a semiconductor device that emits visible light
when electrical current passes through it, it is a
special kind of diode.

2. Question: what
color of light can LED emit?
Answer: most LEDs are
monochromatic. Light color is associated with the light
wavelength. LEDs made with different semiconductor
materials emit lights in different wavelengths. LED
light wavelengths range from 400 nanometers (blue) to
800 nanometers (red). The colors of popularly available
LEDs in the market are red, orange, amber, yellow,
green, blue and white.

3. Question: Can LEDs
be used to replace conventional incandescent and
florescent light bulbs?
Answer: yes and no. LEDs have
increasingly been used in many different applications to
replace old incandescent light bulbs. Examples include
LED indicator lights for all kinds of electronic devices
such as cell phone, calculators, automotive dash panel,
LCD back-lighting, etc., LED seasonal decoration lights
for Christmas and holidays, LED traffic signs and other
LED direction signs, LED flashing lights, and so on. As
currently available LEDs have limited brightness, in
most cases, they can not be used to replace incandescent
or florescent light bulbs for general lighting purposes.

4. Question: what are
the advantages of LEDs compared with conventional
incandescent lights?
Answer: there are several
obvious advantages LEDs have over traditional
incandescent light bulbs, they are as follows:
· Low power consumption -
energy saving,
· Long lasting,
· Cold lighting,
· Ruggedness,
· Small size and weight,
· Fast switch times,
· Simple to use.

5. Question: could you
give more detailed explanations about these LED
advantages?
Yes. Currently available LEDs
are more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs, but
less than florescent bulbs with the same light output.
The power consumption of popular LEDs ranges from 30mW
to 200 mW.
People can save money & energy by using LEDs instead of
equivalent incandescent decorative bulbs.
The rated average working life
of LED is 100,000 hours compared with 1,000 hours of
incandescent bulbs.
LEDs emit cold lights as
working LEDs generate very small amount of heat, so LEDs
are much safer than equivalent incandescent light bulbs
in terms of danger of fire. LEDs don’t have filaments to
heat up in order to emit lights just like the case of
incandescent bulbs. Lights are emitted from LEDs as a
result of energy exchange occurring in the different
semiconductor materials an LED is made of.
LEDs are usually shielded with
solid transparent plastic materials so they are more
rugged than incandescent and florescent bulbs that are
usually sealed with glass.
LEDs can be powered by either
AC voltage or DC voltage. The circuit that is required
to appropriately drive LEDs is much simpler than that
for florescent bulbs.

6. Question: we have
seen so many advantages LEDs have over incandescent
light and florescent bulbs, are there any disadvantages
LEDs exhibit compared with incandescent or florescent
bulbs?
Yes, the most significant
disadvantage is the light output limitation of LED.
Currently available LEDs emit limited amount of lights
at a relatively small angle range, while incandescent
and florescent light bulbs illuminate in all directions
and give out much more brightness of light. And this is
the reason why LEDs currently can not be used for
general lighting applications.
The second significant
disadvantage is the high prices of LEDs. The currently
available LEDs in the market are 3 ~ 10 times more
expensive than equivalent incandescent light bulbs. This
is why some customers still hesitate to buy LED products
even though LEDs have so many obvious advantages over
incandescent bulbs and people actually can save money by
using LED products in the long run.

7. Question: what LED
products are currently available for general customers?
Answer: the most popular LED
products available in volume at the market place are
various kinds of LED decoration light products. And in
fact, they are ideal for replacing conventional
incandescent decoration light products, because when
compared with incandescent light products, these LED
products save up to 95% energy, have much longer working
hours, are more rugged, and safer in terms of danger of
fire and electric shock.
At present, people can buy
beautiful LED light strings, LED rope lights, LED icicle
strings, and individual round LED bulbs with changeable
colors, LED rope lights, LED pipe lights, and more other
LED products will be put into market in the near future.

8. Question: as we
notice that in LED light strings, LEDs are in series
connection just like incandescent light strings, how do
you compare these two kinds of light strings in terms of
reliability?
Answer: LEDs are more reliable.
Most available LED light strings have series
configuration like old incandescent light strings, where
lights in the string are connected in series with each
other, so a disconnection of LED light from the string
will always make the entire string fail just like
incandescent light strings. However, in the case of
light burning, an incandescent light bulb will always
burn open, namely, the filament of the incandescent bulb
breaks, so the whole string will always fail, while an
LED light may either burn open like an incandescent
light bulb or burn short where a short circuit is formed
inside the LED, so the burned LED will stop lighting but
all the rest LEDs in the string still light normally.
And LEDs usually burn short, therefore, LEDs are more
reliable than incandescent light bulbs in that respect.

9. Question: are there
any LED strings better than those in series connection?
Answer: yes, there is. Various
LED string products are more
reliable than those LED strings in series connection in
market. OUR strings use a unique patented
connection configuration that ensures an LED string will
work normally even one or several LEDs are disconnected
from the string while keeping the low prices and all the
features of LED strings.

10. Question: why are
LEDs of some colors are more expensive than LEDs of
other colors?
Answer: the reason is that
different semiconductor materials are used for different
color LEDs, and some semiconductor materials are more
expensive than others; another reason is that
manufacturing costs are different. White LEDs are the
most expensive because red, green and blue LEDs are
combined together to make a white LED. |