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ECO LED FLOOD LIGHT TP-02 SERIES

Oct 14, 2017
ECO LED FLOOD LIGHT TP-02 SERIES
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Model: FLOOD LIGHT TP-02 SERIES

10W, 20W, 30W, 50W, 100W, 150W, 200W

Installation area: IP65 (Roadway, Pathway, Sidewalk, etc)

Warranty period: 2 years

New Product- LED FLOOD LIGHT-Stadium Series

Apr 2, 2017
New Product- LED FLOOD LIGHT-Stadium Series
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LED FLOOD LIGHT-STADIUM SERIES 
#HIGH POWER 
#HIGH EFFICIENCY 
#LONG LASTING 
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#LIGHTING LIKE NO OTHERS

Advantages of LEDs over Fluorescent Tubes

Feb 7, 2015
1.    Long Term Cost: It is true that LEDs are more expensive initially than fluorescent and compact fluorescent lights, but they can provide huge potential savings over the long term. While incandescent lights last for a paltry 800 to 1500 hours, and fluorescent lights last up to 10,000 hours, LEDs can last up to a staggering 60,000 hours. This can provide substantial savings as a result of fewer replacements needing to be bought.

2.    Maintenance: The amount of time spent replacing bulbs, especially in larger buildings, can be counterproductive. Due to the longer lifespan of an LED bulb over a fluorescent tube, maintenance and replacement times can be reduced markedly when LEDs are used.

3.    Noise: Fluorescent tubes are notorious for being noisy, especially if they have been used for a significant amount of time. They tend to emit clicking and popping sounds intermittently, but most annoyingly, they can produce a low buzzing sound. Since fluorescent tubes are often used in offices and working environments, this can be distracting. LEDs do not have this problem and operate silently with no annoying quirks or noises.

4.    Lux Depreciation: Fluorescent Light’s Lux normally would maintain last up about 3-6months only. While our ECO LEDs design can last up to at least 5 years and above.

5.    Environmental Impact: Fluorescent lights by their very nature must contain a small amount of mercury. This metal and vapour is extremely hazardous to both humans and the environment. If it is ingested or inhaled it can cause serious complications and as such must be disposed of safely. LEDs are completely safe and do not contain such poisonous materials, putting home owners and parents at ease while knowing that they are not contributing to pollution.

6.    Instant On: LEDs light up as soon as an electrical current is passed through them. Fluorescents do not do this and require time to flicker before staying on. Not only does that, many fluorescent light not provide optimum illumination levels until they have been running for a few minutes. LEDs provide instant light and instant full illumination.

7.    Energy Consumption: LEDs consume far less power than fluorescent tubes. While fluorescents are technically energy saving light sources compared to incandescent bulbs, when contrasted with LEDs there really is no contest. LEDs use less electricity which is better for the environment and your pocket.

8.    Durable: Because LEDs are not made of glass and are hollow inside, they are far less fragile than both fluorescent and incandescent bulbs. This makes them much more durable and less likely to being rendered inoperable due to being dropped or bashed accidentally. It also removes the dangers of broken glass in such circumstances.

9.    Less Heat: While fluorescent tubes emit less heat than incandescent and halogen bulbs, they still produce much more than LEDs. LEDs are lukewarm to the touch and therefore carry less risk of causing an accidental fire or burn.(18W CFL temperature >60°C vs ECO LED 13W temperature <50°C)

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