This is a question that many homeowners have as they look to switch over to LED lighting to save on energy costs. The answer is yes, LED bulbs do work with motion sensors, but there are a few things you need to keep in mind to make sure the setup works properly. This blog post will outline everything you need to know about using LED bulbs withFor instance, a 100-watt incandescent bulb only converts 5% of its energy consumption to visible light, while up to 40% of an LED’s power goes to light. Of course that means that over half of LED power is “wasted” as heat, and that heat has to go somewhere. For LEDs, that somewhere is into a heat sink in the base of the bulb that draws
0. The commonest example of electrons jumping energy levels and emitting light is the fluorescent lamp, first popularised as neon lights. The light from a given band is of a single frequency or color. Different atoms have different energy levels and emit different colored light. For example neon primarily emits red, sodium yellow, mercury red
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