LED bulbs have a life of 37 years, use continuously for 12 hours per day
If we ever knew about Dyson technology through vacuum cleaners, dryers or air purifiers, they now introduce an LED light bulb that has a lifetime of up to 37 years (12 hours per day continuously) ).
If we ever knew about Dyson technology through vacuum cleaners, dryers or air purifiers, they now introduce an LED light bulb that has a lifetime of up to 37 years (12 hours per day continuously) ).
Dyson introduced LED bulbs with a lifetime of 37 years, used continuously for 12 hours a day
This bulb uses an aluminum radiator system (used on satellites) to protect the phosphorus coating, thereby extending the lamp life while ensuring lighting performance. LED bulbs were introduced with a lamp called Csys and the whole product price was about 610 dollars,
Compare the lighting levels of conventional LED and Dyson's new LED bulbs
The problem of cooling in LED bulbs is always the research target of many technology companies. Although the LED bulb does not radiate as much heat as many other lamps, it still produces heat, since the brightness and color are reduced over time. Before, people chose the solution to integrate the radiator system around the lamp to enhance the surface area, making it better heat dissipation. Late last year, Cree LED maker proposed convection cooling technology to solve the problem more conveniently. The way to do this is to create integrated slots into the lower and upper body of the bulb, allowing the cool air to be pulled from below, passing through the lamp surface and bringing heat upwards.
Dyson claims a new radiator technique to help protect phosphorus coatings on LEDs, allowing a life span of up to 37 years.
This time, Dyson chose a heat-reducing solution for LED lighting inspired by the Heatpipe heat dissipation technology being used in satellites. This is an aluminum radiator, used to pull the heat from the bulb and between it to operate at 55 degrees Celsius. Dyson claims that this thermal solution will help protect the phosphorus coating of LED bulbs, giving Use up to 37 years (12 hours per day continuously). Jake Dyson also stated: "Other designs were able to reduce half of the heat to cool LED bulbs. Their bulbs were made to be broken and they didn't care about that. We care. I invented the first LED bulb to be properly cooled. As a result, it has a lifespan of up to 37 years. "
Comes with a set of candlesticks called Csys, under the base made of zinc alloy, with touch area
Dyson's long-life LED bulb also comes with a set of light fixtures named Csys . The lampstand is made of zinc alloy, built-in touch area for control, with a rotating shaft supporting 360 degrees. The middle section is placed perpendicular to the horizontal bar (similar to the test rack) and can slide along the vertical direction. The light bulb can slide horizontally depending on the user's needs. The Csys lamp uses 8 LED bulbs to produce a total brightness of up to 587 Lux. Of course, modern lamp design, high-tech LED bulbs, its price is not cheap: about 610 dollars per set of products.
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