T8 Series LED lamps save power and brightness
Despite being very popular nowadays, fluorescent lamps are still unpopular with cold, bluish, often blinking and emit sound over time.
Despite being very popular nowadays, fluorescent lamps are still unpopular with cold, bluish, often blinking and emit sound over time. Today, US LED equipment and materials manufacturer - Cree Inc. was determined to put fluorescent lights on the front page with the T8 Series LED lamps . This product promises more power saving and better quality lighting.
At present, LEDs have proven to replace both the headlamp and the fluorescent lamp in terms of durability, economy and better lighting when used in bulbs. However, with tube lamps (tube lamps), the diodes transistors are not optimized. Of course, it is not too difficult to install LEDs on a tube light, but the problem here is that the colors it produces are not as good and do not provide the inherent brightness.
Cree LED T8 Series is a line of LED light bulbs designed to replace conventional fluorescent lamps. According to Cree, the LED T8 Series has a brightness of 2100 lumen / single light with 21W or 3800 lumen / dual power. The tube is oval in cross section to avoid wasting light inside the dual lights.
With energy savings of more than 30 percent, Cree said the energy savings would equal the cost of every T8 LED bulb after three years. Cree says the T8 LEDs are compatible with more than 90% of the 50,000 hours of electronic ballasts, the best brightness compared to industry rivals, and cover the 3500K and 4000K ranges.
Similar to what we have achieved with the Cree LED Bulb, the Cree LED T8 Series will revolutionize the commercial lighting market with one. This product can save energy, provide excellent lighting and is compatible with most current ballasts for existing T8 fluorescent lamps. "
The Cree LED T8 is currently available in the US and Canada for a suggested retail price of $ 30.
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