No, I do not know much about it at all. The customer supplied all fixtures and lamps, we just installed them.
Bob in all honesty it has been about a year since I last visited LED's, so I am open to the idea they have improved considerably.
Now with that said the manufactures play a lot of game with LED's rating especially efficiency. They flat out misinform.
One when they state the lumens/w they do not include the driver power consumption. LED's are current devices. If the driver is a shunt linear regulator current in = current out. So if the source is DC say 12 VDC and the LED is rated .35 amps at 3 volts for a 1 watt lamp, the driver uses (12 volts - 9 volts) x .35 amps = 3.15 watts. So now that 140 lumens per watt turns into 140 / 4.15 watts = 34 lumens per watt. A plain ole incandescent bulb can do that.
Next is the way they measure the light output. They use a pulse measured at 1 meter in the focal point of the LED on a cold LED. Well two things are wrong with that. LED light intensity drops off sharply when they heat up. Second LED light is highly directional which is great for a flashlight, but poor for area lighting. Move a few degrees off th efocal point and the light level drops sharply.
Lastly is the CRI. LED have a lot of Blue Light pollution.
So with that I have not been impressed with them as of yet. I think one day LED will be in the mainstream , and maybe those problems have been addressed already. So if someone got some credible info I would like to see it.