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Why are some colors of LEDs more expensive than others?

The cost of LED string lighting varies from color to color because different semi-conductor materials are used to create the different colors. Some semi-conductor materials cost more than others and the cost to manufacture the product varies depending on the type of semi-conductor used. White LEDs are the most expensive because red, green, and blue are combined together to make a white LED.

Can LED Candle Lights be Attached to My Old Incandescent String Lights?

LED string lights contain a tiny fuse which is built into the string. Because incandescent lights draw so much more power than LED strings it is likely that the incandescent lights will blow the fuse in the LED string. We do not recommend that you use your LED strings with old incandescent strings for this reason.

How Do LED  Candle Lights Work?

Light Emitting Diodes or LEDs are now considered "the greatest invention in lighting since Edison's light bulb in 1879."

LEDs are constructed from tiny solid-state chips similar to those used in computers. These chips directly convert electricity to light without the use of a filament or glass bulb. (Standard incandescent bulbs create light by transmitting electricity through a resistant filament which creates heat. A bi-product of the heat created is light.) LED lights encapsulate solid-state chips in solid (and nearly indestructible) epoxy plastic that can be made into a variety of shapes and sizes.

Why Should I Switch to LED Candle Lights?

1. Added safety - Lamps always remain cool to the touch. Because holiday lighting is often used in close proximately to combustible materials (dry evergreen trees) this feature can greatly reduce the risk of holiday fires.
2. Solid-state reliability. No longer will you have to worry about one lamp ruining your whole string.
3. Longevity - LED lamps are rated for 50,000 hours of use or more while standard incandescent lights typically last for only 2,000 hours.
4. No glass bulbs to break. LED lights are encased in a nearly indestructible epoxy casing.
5. No filaments to burn out. Unlike incandescent bulbs there is not filament to burn out so they last much longer and won't be damaged or ruined if you drop them or step on them.
6. Extreme energy efficiency, uses only 10% of the electricity required to power traditional incandescent. For a typical household this will mean a cost savings of $20.00 or more during the standard 30 day holiday season.
7. Nearly indestructible, solid epoxy lenses. High-quality LED lights can withstand the force of a tractor trailer without breaking.
8. Rust proof, Zinc-coated lamp contacts. The lamp components will not rust when used outdoors or in moist environments.
9. Uses standard house current (120 VAC, 60 Hz). No need for an electrician or expensive power converters.
10. No transformer required. Allows for simple installation and use.

 
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