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  Light Emitting Diodes
 
(LED) is a semiconductor diode that emits incoherent narrow spectrum light when electrically biased in the forward direction of the p-n junction . This effect is a form of electroluminescence. Maki Solar’s lighting products use an array of high brightness Light Emitting Diodes (LED), as opposed to the traditional incandescent bulbs or fluorescent lamps to create light. Below we offer a brief discussion of the LED technology and the advantages and techno of our products.
 
1. Better efficiency light-emitting diode
Maki Solar has designed the Special increased efficiency lens to increase the efficiency. To design a more uniform and collimateding LED light, we use a geometrical relation to solve the optical path of ray tracing path. Then we trace and analyze the rays emitteding from the LED chip.
 
Schematic diagrams showing the uniform and collimating LED lamps  
Schematic diagrams showing the uniform and collimating LED lamps

Schematic diagrams showing the uniform and collimating LED lamps


As illustrated above, the direction of the LED light passing through the lens is adjusted by a refractive lens. The use of this technology in our products is the reason why our warning light products perform better than competing articles.
 
Schematic diagrams showing the light output  
Schematic diagrams showing the light output
Schematic diagrams showing the light output

2. Economy
Why Maki solar’s products use the LED to instead of traditional incandescent bulbs? Despite their initial high price, the use of LED lighting can offer significant cost savings over time, not only in terms of reduced energy consumption, but maintenance as well. Even in hostile conditions, the typical working life of an LED can be several tens of thousands of hours; most domestic bulb filaments expire after just a couple thousand hours; even compact fluorescent lamps come nowhere near the working life of LEDs. Finally LEDs do not suddenly burn out - they slowly fade over time, giving ample opportunity to plan for replacements (an event which will be rare –after several years, possibly even decades, of normal use). Even at the end of its working life, an LED will still give some light.
 
3. Colorful
The color of the light produced by an LED is dependent on the combination of crystal materials that comprise the silicon chip. Therefore, LEDs produce only one color needed for a particular application. Almost all the energy drawn by the LED is used to produce the intended color without the need for filters. Currently, LEDs are available in white, amber, red, green and blue output colors