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What's So Great About LED Aquarium Lighting?

2017-05-15 11:15:35 | 日記
If you're thinking about using your LED television outdoors or in an environment with a moderate amount of glare, you might want to consider factors like the thickness of the LED's glass panel and how the ambient glare could affect the viewing angle.

If your LED has a thick and well-made glass panel then you may have fewer issues with a compromised viewing angle or glare down the road. Some hardware upgrades can be made to reduce glare on your LED television, but these technologies mainly do so at the cost of worsening the viewing angle and even the picture depth.

Although many saltwater aquarium hobbyists have depended for years on fluorescent or Metal Halide bulbs for their main source of lighting, these old staples are taking a back seat to Heat Sink Manufacturer (Light Emitting Diode) systems, both because of the LED bulbs' energy operating savings and the many choices of lighting spectrums available.

The primary characteristics making LED lighting so popular are their long life and the much smaller amount of energy used in lighting up LEDs. Although they can cost a lot more up front, an LED bulb for a saltwater aquarium can last up to five years or 50,000 hours in the right circumstances, and they use a tiny amount of energy compared to an incandescent or fluorescent bulb.


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