LED light bulb
How to choose the right bulb LED ?
For several years now LED have been saving you money on your energy bills. But you need to choose them wisely. So that light no longer affects your electricity bill, find out how to choose your bulbs LED efficiently.
Bulb LED what's the equivalence between lumens and watts?
In the past, the luminous intensity of a light bulb was measured in relation to its power consumption in watts. In the case of light bulbs LEDit's the number of lumens that's important. The higher the number, the more light your bulb will produce. To help you choose your bulb LED a 100 W bulb is equivalent to 1,521 lumens, a 75 W bulb is equivalent to 1,055 lm, while 806 lm is equivalent to 60 W, 470 lm is equivalent to 40 W and 249 lm is equivalent to 25 W.
Bulb color temperature LED
A light bulb LED can diffuse a warm or cool color. When you buy a bulb, you'll need to pay attention to a number of factors that will give you a better idea of the bulb's effect. If a Kelvin number is indicated, you should know that a warm light will be between 2,700 and 3,200 Kelvin. If this measurement is not indicated, the color can help guide you. Yellow indicates warm light, while blue indicates cold light. The expressions warm or warm white or warm light indicate warm light, while cold white indicates cold intensity.
Variable colors
Ideal for personalizing the ambience of your home, certain models of LED are equipped with a dimmer. This allows you to choose the light intensity of your bulb, and sometimes its color. To find out whether this option is available on the bulb you want, simply check for the corresponding indicator logo. If it's crossed out, your bulb is LED is not dimmable. It's worth knowing that some bulbs LED can be adjusted using a remote control or connected via wifi for control from your smartphone.