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cynthialedtube
As we all know, our world need more energy saving and enviroment protected resources. Our living circumenstance is affected by many un Eco-friendly resources. LED is a new source in lighting field.
LED is made of nontoxic materials, unlike incandescent lamps, it has no mercury pollution, and it can also be recycled. It has no UV and IR radiation in the spectrum, no heat, no radiation, little glare, cold light source.
The LED adopt cold emitting light technology, the heat dissipation is much lower than common lighting fixtures.
LED has very low power consumption. LED products almost cover our life, such as LED tube lights,LED display, LED makeups and so on.
Above all, i trust LED will instead other lightings.

Krithix
I do believe that LEDs will be around for quite a while, however I believe that our next phase of lighting will be in OLEDs, standing for Organic Light-Emitting Diode. To produce this you pretty much print them on paper. They require almost no energy and being made out of paper, are obviously recyclable.

[Moderator: This post has characteristics similar to posts of a former user who was banned for denial of scientific expertise and substituting conspiracy hypotheses, confirmation bias and Dunning-Kruger overconfidence. The need to protect the OLED from water and UV radiation typically means they are not conventionally recyclable in the paper. In addition, many OLED technologies involve organometallic compounds of dubious health and environmental safety, so the assertion that they are "obviously recyclable" seems to be based on ignorance.]
mieebucy
Hey everyone, I'm new to car electrical systems; could anyone give me installation instructions for installing LED daytime running lights on my jetta?
I posted pictures on Flickr


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