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A research development section of a university has managed to make a

breakthrough in making LEDS brighter while not increasing the power

consumption.

They have used a technique called nanoscopic etching... to create a mass of

tiny perforations on the LED bulb thus allowing more light to be released.

PAUL uk

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> I was wondering about LED so thanks for that. Doesn't it seem the

> technology would be the same & not dependant on the which LED you had? 

Just take a look at the various types of LED lights currently for

sale - you can see that there are various types of technology

being used (perhaps with more to come?):

http://www.eaglelight.com/category/shop.led_bulbs/

Marc

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Hi Marc,

The LED Dimmable 100-120W Replacement Bulb looks good. Do you not if it is

definitely okay - ie does not produce any dirty power.

I previously bought an EvoLux S 13w LED light bulb from EarthLED, but I

found this gave massive readings on my dirty electricity monitor. I think

this was because it had a motor to keep an inbuilt fan running to cool down

the heat produced when the light was on.

Regards

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Marc

Sent: 22 February 2010 03:11

Subject: Re: LED lights

> I was wondering about LED so thanks for that. Doesn't it seem the

> technology would be the same & not dependant on the which LED you had?

Just take a look at the various types of LED lights currently for

sale - you can see that there are various types of technology

being used (perhaps with more to come?):

http://www.eaglelight.com/category/shop.led_bulbs/

Marc

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