While LED lights burn several times longer
than incandescent or CFLs and require less than half the energy, they need some
form of passive led
panel light manufacturers from overheating. The LED circuit board, which is
made from 1.6-2mm thick aluminum, will conduct the heat from the dozen or so
LED elements to the metal heatsink frame and thus keep temperatures in check.
Aluminum-backed PCBs are sometimes called "metal core printed circuit
boards," and though made of a conductive material the white coating is
electrically isolating. The aluminum PCB is screwed in place within the
heatsink which forms the lower half of the panel
lights bulb.
After this, the power connector board is
fixed in place with adhesive. The small power supply converts 120/240V AC mains
power to a lower voltage (12V or 24V), it fits in the cavity behind the
aluminum PCB.
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