LED 3030 vs 4014
Size and Shape:
- 3030: Rectangular chip, 3.0mm x 3.0mm
- 4014: Square chip, 4.0mm x 4.0mm
Power and Efficiency:
- 3030: Higher power output, typically 0.5-1.5W
- 4014: Lower power output, typically 0.2-0.6W
Light Output:
- 3030: Higher lumen output per chip, typically 100-250 lumens
- 4014: Lower lumen output per chip, typically 50-150 lumens
Beam Angle:
- Both 3030 and 4014 LEDs can have a wide range of beam angles, from narrow to wide
Operating Voltage:
- 3030: Typically 2.6-3.6V
- 4014: Typically 2.8-3.2V
Current:
- 3030: Higher current draw, typically 300-500mA
- 4014: Lower current draw, typically 150-300mA
Applications:
- 3030: High-power lighting, such as street lights, floodlights, and industrial fixtures
- 4014: Low-power to medium-power lighting, such as accent lighting, under-cabinet lighting, and decorative displays
Advantages:
- 3030: Higher power and light output, better for large-scale lighting applications
- 4014: Lower cost, compact size, and good for low-power lighting needs
Disadvantages:
- 3030: Higher power consumption and heat dissipation
- 4014: Lower power output, may not be suitable for high-brightness applications
Summary:
3030 LEDs are more powerful, brighter, and energy-consuming than 4014 LEDs. They are suitable for high-intensity lighting applications where high light output is required. 4014 LEDs are more compact, energy-efficient, and cost-effective, making them ideal for low-power lighting needs.