By now the chances are very good that
you've heard a lot about LED lights. Since around 200 when they began to
compete directly with traditional light sources in terms of output and light
quality, manufacturers have aggressively marketed led panel light as the next wave of lighting
technology, and with good reason. With new energy standards being enacted at a
federal level and consumers really beginning to feel the pinch of high fuel and
energy costs, energy efficient lighting has become a very attractive way to
reduce these costs. Since boaters have felt these costs more intimately due to
the nature of producing electrical power onboard their boats, it's no surprise
that the boating industry is possibly one of the currently most LED saturated
markets. Nowadays, if you are looking for a new light fixture or lamp for your
boat, chances are you've seen LED designs outnumber traditional halogen and incandescent
two to one.
One of the first things boaters wonder
about when considering a change to LEDs is whether or not they can simply
replace their existing incandescent bulbs with led
flat panel light versions. Since the technology behind LEDs is radically
different than that of the traditional light bulb, this is a quite valid
concern. Fortunately for us, LEDs are extremely versatile as well as efficient
and manufacturers have come up with a wide variety of ways to upgrade,
including LED bulbs which install and operate no differently than the tried and
true light bulbs we've grown used to. However, it is not always possible to
simply change out an incandescent for an LED, and in those cases it is
necessary to go with an entire new fixture instead.
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