What is an LED filament bulb?

An LED filament light bulb is an LED lamp which is designed to resemble a traditional incandescent light bulb with visible filaments for aesthetic and light distribution purposes, but with the high efficiency of light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
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What is the difference between a filament and a LED bulb?

The main difference between filament LEDs and regular LEDs is in the placement and number of individual LEDs in each bulb. While regular LEDs might use one large LED or a group of LEDs packed tightly into a small space, filament LEDs spread the diodes along several different lines or “filaments”.
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How do LED filament bulbs work?

The metal strip and LEDs are covered, typically with glass or another transparent material, and then coated with a phosphor to turn the light emitted from the LEDs from blue into—typically—a warmer yellow tone, similar to incandescent filament bulbs.
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Are LED filament bulbs bright?

Many aren't as bright as advertised

In many cases, the bulbs are advertised using terms like "60W replacement" that make it sound like they're as bright as a normal 60-watt incandescent. And, in a lot of cases, these bulbs don't even come close.
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Are filament bulbs better than LED?

LEDs use much less energy than incandescent bulbs because diode light is much more efficient, power-wise, than filament light. LED bulbs use more than 75% less energy than incandescent lighting. At low power levels, the difference is even larger.
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Can you still buy filament light bulbs?

It is not illegal to buy, sell or otherwise use incandescent light bulbs if you can get hold of them. On 1st September 2019 the halogen light bulb ban came into force. They are banned from use in all but a few specialist applications.
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Why are filament bulbs no more used?

Most incandescent bulbs can be replaced by fluorescent lamps, high-intensity discharge lamps, and light-emitting diode lamps (LED). Some areas have implemented phasing out the use of incandescent light bulbs to reduce energy consumption.
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Are all LED filament bulbs dimmable?

If you check the packaging, most LED bulbs will tell you they're dimmable. What they may not say is, which dimmer you'll need. You may come across a manufacturer that knows their stuff. You'll be able to contact them, or check their website, and they'll advise you.
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Are LED filament bulbs safe?

LED lights do not contain ultraviolet rays and are safe for skin. Some studies have even shown that certain kinds of LED light therapy can be beneficial for skin concerns like acne and scarring.
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Are filament light bulbs brighter?

With LED filament bulbs you will get more Lumen life and a warmer color temperature, whereas with incandescent antique lights you may have a few more bulb style options, but a shorter lifespan.
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Do LED bulbs have filament?

An LED filament light bulb is an LED lamp which is designed to resemble a traditional incandescent light bulb with visible filaments for aesthetic and light distribution purposes, but with the high efficiency of light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
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What is a filament in a bulb?

The thin wire in an electric bulb that produces light is called the filament. Due to high resistance of the filament and heating effect of electric current, filament glows and gives us light.
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How long do filament bulbs last?

In the United States, the average incandescent light bulb (that is, a bulb heated with a wire filament) has a lifespan of about 1,000 to 2,000 hours. Light emitting diode (LED) bulbs, which are increasingly replacing incandescent bulbs, are said to last between 25,000 and 50,000 hours — an incredible bump.
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Are filament bulbs any good?

LED filament bulbs have a compact appearance due to their simple structure. LED filament bulbs are more expensive than standard LED bulbs and generally have a shorter lifetime (around 15,000 hours). Nevertheless, it can be said that it is the right choice for chandeliers due to their classic and stylish appearance.
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How do you tell if a bulb is LED?

If you are lucky the bulb will say halogen or LED, but this is not a legal requirement, just good practice. If it does not, it must display the power in the form of wattage. Generally anything over 10W will most likely be halogen (25W, 50W etc) and anything under 10W would be LED.
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Can I replace incandescent bulbs with LED?

To get the benefits of LED without replacing all your existing fixtures, all you need to do is replace all your incandescent screw-in lightbulbs with screw-in LED bulbs. Just make sure that you replace your incandescent bulb with a comparable LED that will match the performance of the previous bulb.
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What are the disadvantages of filament lamp?

The Disadvantages of Filament lamps

– Filament lamps are also very fragile and hence, should be handled very carefully to avoid frequent replacement which can add to its operating and maintenance costs. – Another disadvantage is that the filament light bulb requires more power to work.
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What is the safest light bulb to use?

However, high quality LEDs are the safest light bulbs available. Most manufacturers have stopped making glass LED bulbs and opt for plastic or acrylic instead, so they're less prone to shattering and less likely to harm you if broken.
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What happens if you put a non-dimmable LED bulb in a dimmer?

If you use non-dimmable lights in a dimmer circuit, they will either flicker or just run at full brightness. They will likely burn out faster, too.
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Do you need special dimmer switch for LED lights?

A standard dimmer switch cannot be used with an LED light as you will never be able to dim the LED light either completely or not very well. LED lights need their own special electronic dimmer switch to have a fully functioning and dimming light.
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How can I tell if an LED bulb is dimmable?

#1 – If you bought a finished LED fixture or bulb, check to make sure the packaging specifically states that it is dimmable. This should be stated in the description or the technical specifications of the light.
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Which light bulbs are being phased out?

The following light bulbs cannot be placed on the market* after 1st October 2021:
  • Compact Fluorescent Helix Light Bulbs.
  • Halogen Linear R7s Lightbulbs (over 2,700 lumens)
  • 12V Halogen Spotlight Bulbs (MR11, MR16)
  • Lower performing LED lamps.
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Should I replace CFL with LED?

LEDs generally cost more, but the long-term savings are often worth it. Even though CFLs were initially known for consuming less energy, they are still not as energy efficient as LEDs. LEDs also reduce the cost of replacement lamps and maintenance time and fees. CFLs last around 8,000 hours.
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