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5 Tips for Choosing LED Lighting Fixtures

Posted on September 1, 2022 by Jessica Lane
Choosing LED Lighting Fixtures

Television viewers who have switched from cathode ray tube technology to high-definition flat panel screens will appreciate the difficulty of making the right decisions to get the greatest benefits from the transition from old to new technology. The transition from existing incandescent or fluorescent fixtures to modern LED lighting can be equally confusing. The dizzying array of new LED lighting options and technologies can frustrate all but the most savvy consumers. Factory Direct LED, the premier online source for LED bulbs and fixtures, has prepared these 5 Tips for Choosing LED Lighting Fixtures.

5 Tips for Choosing LED Lighting Fixtures

Making the switch to LED lighting can be overwhelming due to the vast array of options available. However, understanding a few key factors can help simplify the decision-making process and ensure you get the most out of your investment. Whether you’re upgrading from incandescent or fluorescent bulbs, these five essential tips will guide you in selecting the best LED lighting fixtures for your needs.

1.  Consider Lumens, not Watts

Incandescent bulbs are typically rated in terms of their wattage, which is a measure of how much power they consume to generate a given amount of light. LED’s are significantly more efficient than incandescent or fluorescent bulbs and generate the same or better illumination with a fraction of that power consumption. Different LED technologies lead to different efficiencies and LED bulbs are therefore rated in terms of their lumens, which is a measure of how much light a bulb generates when Choosing LED Lighting Fixtures. A lighting designer can provide guidance on how many lumens needed in any specific area, and you should select an LED that generates the recommended lumen amount.

2.  Old Dimmers May Not Work with New LED’s

Dimmers for incandescent fixtures work by changing the voltage potential across the bulb’s filament. That technology might work with some, but not all LED’s. If you want the option to dim your LED bulbs, you will likely get better dimming performance from LED’s that are specifically made to be dimmable with dimmer switches that are specific to LED’s. 

3. LED’s Give You a Broad Range of Color and Temperature Options

Older light fixtures were most commonly available with white-colored lighting that was described as “cool” or “warm”. The color temperature of an LED or other light source does not refer to the fixture’s physical temperature, but instead describes the warmth or coolness sensations created by the fixture. Somewhat paradoxically, a light source that is described as being “cooler” has a higher color temperature than a “warm” light source. Generally, cooler light sources generate more blue wavelength light, and warmer sources generate more orange and yellow wavelength light. Again, your lighting designer can provide more guidance on selecting the right lighting color temperatures for your application. 

4. Where Do You Want the Light?

Your upfront costs for LED fixtures will be higher, but you will recover those costs through lower electrical utility power bills. LED’s are therefore best installed in areas where they will be powered on for longer periods of time. LED lighting offers better directionality, allowing light beams to target specific areas more effectively. Fewer LED fixtures may provide the same or greater illumination than incandescent or fluorescent fixtures.

5. LED’s Come in a Greater Variety of Fixture and Bulb Sizes.

Traditional light bulbs were available in a limited range of shapes and sizes. LED bulbs and fixtures come in far more shapes and sizes than traditional bulbs. This variety offers more design options but can also be overwhelming. Integrate LED lighting into your overall room design, not just as a light source.

Wrapping Up

Choosing the right LED lighting fixtures requires an understanding of lumens, compatibility with dimmers, color temperature, placement strategy, and the wide range of available designs. By keeping these factors in mind, consumers can make informed decisions that enhance both the functionality and aesthetics of their lighting setup. Factory Direct LED is committed to helping customers navigate this transition by providing expert guidance and a broad selection of high-quality LED lighting solutions. With the right choices, LED lighting can provide long-term energy savings, improved illumination, and a modernized look for any space.

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