High Power LED Products Are Impressive

Posted on Friday, April 17, 2009 in Energy Saving, Environment, LED

I recently attended a lighting conference. The purpose of the conference was to introduce high powered LED products to the commercial and industrial  lighting market. There were a variety of products that piqued my interest. For instance, a common light bulb used by many is a 32watt T8 fluorescent light tube. A sample of the new technology presented at the conference was a T8 self-powered 4ft LED tube light (no ballast required to operate). The other extroadinary fact was that the tube used a total of 24 watts. WOW!! This tube light was impressive!! The product comes in a variety of sizes currently available. The sizes are as follows: a T10 4ft  light tube, a T8 2ft light tube, &  a T8 6ft light tube. Furthermore, demmand is growing on production requests, which means more types of high powered LED products are comming soon.

Some of the other highlights of the show were high powered LED roadway and streetlight fixtures. Can you imagine having a city street or a roadway being illuminated by several tiny little light sources that consume a small amount of electrical power? These high powered LED’s will provide the same amount of light output as a 150watt, 250watt, or 400watt  high pressure sodium light bulb. Amazing!!!

I could go on and on about the wonderful earth friendly products that are being introduced in the lighting market. With the vast amounts of new products being produced daily, I would never be able to catch up.

I was totally blown away with how far technology has advanced in the lighting industry. Will the LED be the “next wave of the future” ? That’s not for me to determine. I can tell you this, the high powered LED lighting products being manufactured and the new technology advances on the horizon will certainly change the way the world uses energy. That my friends will  benefit all of us and it will also help make the earth a better place.

 

All for now….

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