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LEDs are now available to replace Incandescent, Fluorescent and Neon lighting
These LED tubes fit into a T8 fluorescent fixture. The brightness is similar to a 40W T8 bulb, but ours uses 14W of electricity. You save 26W per bulb. Now times that with every fluorescent light in your building and the KW savings is staggering.
We can offer a beautiful warm white color that will be almost the same as an incandescent (Edison) bulb. These tubes will last about 17 years if used 8 hours a day.
Features
The savings is normally between 70-85% on electricity.
There is no hazardous waste.
No mercury.
No gases.
All environmentally friendly.
LED diodes quantity – 300 PCS (driverless)LED Wave – 3700k
LED Color – White = 5500
Kelvin – warm white = 3700Savings
Based on $0.06 kwh, 4-foot, 40W fluorescent tube x 80,000 hours/the lifespan of the LED light.1 small store with 60 lights would save over $10,000!
60 lights with $156.00/each = total savings = $9,360.00 .Technical Specifications
7.5W & 14W(no driver)
Tube working voltage
110V AC
The Return on Investment for either of these solutions is less than one year.
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