Surprisingly Unknown? Four Disadvantages of LED Lighting

First, please read the related link:
【Highlight】6 Benefits of LED Lighting Beyond Energy Savings
and then read this.
This time, I will introduce the disadvantages.
1. High Purchase Cost
For companies, when switching to LED in many areas within a facility, the initial costs can be significant. However, as explained in the total cost section, it is possible to recover these costs in a short period due to reduced replacement frequency and electricity bills.
2. Vulnerable to Heat
A disadvantage of LED lighting is its sensitivity to heat. Caution is required when using it in high-temperature areas such as bathrooms.
3. Heavy Weight
LED lighting includes components such as circuits in addition to the emitting part, making it heavier compared to fluorescent and incandescent bulbs. Therefore, care must be taken regarding the installation strength of lighting fixtures like chandeliers.
4. Cannot Emit Light Uniformly
While fluorescent lights emit light uniformly in 360°, LEDs cannot emit light uniformly, resulting in varying brightness depending on the location, which is also a disadvantage.
Despite these disadvantages, it is essential to promote the switch to LED due to its energy-saving effects and other benefits.

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