Essential Tips For Purchasing LED Grow Lights Home Decoration Home Garden Home Improvement by Veronica J Faeiry - May 14, 2015November 17, 2015 Essential Tips You Need To Know When Purchasing LED Grow Lights When looking forward to buy LED lights, you are probably aware of all their benefits. They can save energy, as well as a lot of money. They are great for the environment, but they can also resist for one or two decades without needing any upgrades. In other words, they beat the competition from all points of view. They are, indeed, more expensive than other types of light bulbs, but they will simply pay for themselves in no time. All in all, buying the right LED lights can be a bit challenging, hence the necessity of some little education and attention to small details. Image- flickr.com No fitting, no efficiency Choosing the light bulbs begins with the fitting. If you do not buy the right fitting, your new bulb will become useless. The bad news is that there are a wide plethora of fittings out there. This is also good because no matter how unusual your fixture is, you can always find some bulbs. But then, not knowing what to pay attention to can be challenging. In order to avoid problems, just get the current bulb with you to the store. If you cannot do that, small details make the difference. Look on the current bulb or the lighting fixture and check for a fitting reference number. Some of the most common ones include E27, B15, E14, B22, GU10 and MR16. Some of them are screwed in, while others work like bayonets and other sophisticated methods. Brightness – affected by lumens and watts Brightness has always been measured in watts, yet watts are meant to measure power only. Things have changed when energy saving bulbs have finally hit the market. At this point, watts are no longer so useful, so specialists measure the light in lumens. The more lumens your LED lights have, the brighter your light is. A standard 40W bulb can be matched with a 6W LED bulb, while a powerful 100W bulb is easily replaced by 18W LED lights. If you have CFL bulbs, just subtract 2W or 3W and you should get the same level of brightness. The shape – always worth some attention Assuming that you already know the desired color, it is time to finally move on to the shape. Just like for fittings, there are a wide plethora of shapes available in commerce. Different shapes come with different characteristics. They spread the light in different angles and over different areas. A gold bulb can spread light around the entire room. A spotlight is different and goes to a particular direction. The ideal shape depends on your personal necessities and preferences, but also on the lighting fixture. You may run into candles, spirals, spots, globes, sticks, golf balls and other unique shapes. In the end, keep in mind that works for some people will not work for everyone else. Light bulbs must be chosen to fit your lifestyle and provide just enough light. The LED alternatives are cost and energy efficient, hence their growing popularity in front of traditional options.