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Ko e ha e ngaahi foʻi ʻuhila ʻoku fakaʻaongaʻi ʻi he ngaahi maama ʻo e tohi fakamoʻoni

Naʻa na fakatou tataki ʻa e ngaahi foʻi ʻuhila mo e maama tiupi kotoa pe ko ha ngaahi meʻa ke fili mei ai. ʻOku ʻoatu ʻi lalo ʻa e fakaikiiki ʻo e faʻahinga ʻe ua ʻo e ngaahi foʻi ʻuhila ki hoʻo fakakaukau.

LED Lights

Ngaahi Lelei:

1. Lahi ʻo e size

2. Fakaʻauha ʻo e malohi maʻulalo

3. Lifespan loloa

4. Ngaue fakafaifekau maʻolunga mo maʻulalo

5. Eco-fakakaumeʻa

6. Sturdy and durable

Disadvantages:

1. Lower illumination intensity, not suitable for large area lighting.

2. LEDs also generate heat, necessitating heat dissipation.

3. LEDs can’t be simply used as standard light sources; they must be driven by a power source, requiring coordination between optics and thermal conduction.

All-Plastic Fluorescent Lights

Ngaahi Lelei:

1. The lamp body is made of high-strength, fakafepakiʻi e ola, high-temperature tolerant, and cold-resistant polycarbonate material.

2. The lamp body and transparent cover use a snap-fit form for a tighter seal, with specially designed sealing strips and double seals for enhanced protection.

3. Ingeniously designed breathing apparatus in the lamp body balances internal and external pressure differences, eliminating condensation.

4. Convenient maintenance, with easy access by opening the clasps.

5. Can be fitted with emergency lighting devices upon request, automatically switching to emergency lighting when external power is cut off.

Disadvantages:

1. Lower luminous efficiency compared to LEDs.

2. Higher power consumption than LEDs.

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