Q. What is the difference between LED and halogen?
Answer
Extremely durable lighting (ED) offers a substantially longer average bulb life. LED lights may last anywhere from 30000 to 50000 hours while halogen bulbs only last on average between 1500 and 2000. While the upfront cost of switching to LED bulbs is more than that of halogens the medical institution may save thousands of dollars over the course of a year by switching to the more energy-efficient System Two LED. As LEDs can be readily adjusted to meet a wide range of specifications they may be installed in a wide variety of ways. Because the bulbs emit heat throughout the room touching one is extremely risky and might result in a burn. Most importantly the surgeon medical team and even the patient might all feel uncomfortable under a halogen light's intense heat.
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