Blog – New LED Lights


New LED Lights – LED replacement bulbs for high output HID, incandescent and fluorescent bulbs

6/15/2017 2:49 AM

Replace incandescent lamps up to 700W and HID lamps up to 600W in commercial LED lighting applications with energy efficient LED light bulbs

Sure, we use a lot of energy in our homes and we all can benefit by reducing energy consumption. But just think of how much energy large commercial spaces consume – thousands and thousands of watts every day, many times 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We keep saying that LED technology is improving in leaps and bounds, and these new high output LED light bulbs to illustrate just how amazing that growth is. Our new high output LED bulbs to solve many of the challenges we’ve faced in the past: 1. Input voltage. Many commercial spaces run on 277VAC. Until now, we’ve been limited to 120VAC input. These new LED bulbs will operate at either 120VAC or 277VAC. 2. Light spread. Earlier LED bulbs were fairly directional, with an 180-degree beam angle. These new LED bulbs provide a 300 degree, omnidirectional light output. 3. Use in totally enclosed fixtures. Heat is the #1 enemy of a LED light. Engineers have developed an effective and efficient heat sink which now allows these new high output LED bulbs to be used in totally enclosed fixtures either base up, base down, or in a horizontal positon. They are also UL listed for use in damp locations (IP64). 4. And last but not least, variety. What are you burning now and how much light do you need? We have not two, not three, but seven brightness levels to offer. The smallest of these consumes only 18 watts and replaces a 120W incandescent bulb. The largest consumes only 120 watts and replaces a 750-watt incandescent. That’s a saving of 630 watts per bulb, multiplied by how many fixtures in your warehouse or commercial building? And with a 5-year warranty and life expectancy of 40,000 maintenance free hours, just think of all the re-lamping labour you’ll save as well. These new high output LED bulbs are arriving in August. Let us know if you have interest. And of course, we are always willing to work with you on pricing for those volume purchases.

By: Mary Wecker



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