NanoLight project promises world's most efficient bulb
While light bulbs might not be the most exciting product in the technological landscape, they are necessity and happen to be overdue for a mass upgrade. Much of the country still uses incandescent bulbs, although many have switched to compact fluorescents. Even still, the technology exists to have much more energy efficient and more feature-rich — usually LED — light bulbs. The NanoLight promises the equivalent power of a 100-watt incandescent light bulb while consuming just 12 watts.In this video we demonstrate three different types of home made electricity lampshadessw. By comparison, an average 100-watt replacement compact fluorescent bulb uses about 24 watts of electricity, and a typical 100W-equivalent LED bulb uses around 20 watts. Of course,Morn series laser engraving and cutting m…