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LED T8 Tube Light Benefits & Advantages over Fluorescent

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Uploaded on Oct 27, 2011

LEDtronics LED T8 Tube Light Benefits and Advantages over Fluorescent T8 lights

LED T8 Tube Light product index web page:
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LEDtronics, Inc.
Creating the Future of Light Since 1983
Torrance, CA
http://www.LEDtronics.com

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  • wepollock

    I have been reviewing Edison socket bulbs for my 6000 subscribers. I would be happy to review any of your products. Question with the T8 bulbs relates to heat generation. I have noticed huge heat-sinks on Lemnis and Sylvania led bulbs.

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  • LEDtronics

    We aren't sure of the Lemnis or Sylvania lamps that you're referring to, but if they are similar to our own line of screw in LED replacement lamps, there is heavy heat sinking below the LED/lens to provide the proper thermal management on that style of lamp.

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  • LEDtronics

    Thermal management is required on ALL LED lighting products. Depending on the LED Chip configuration, drive current and other design parameters, various levels of heat sinking will be required to provide sustainable light output that is acceptable in the marketplace.

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  • 明杰 彭

    The LED lights will reduce the bill of the light.It is environmental and it is a performance of living a green life.If the government will ban the tax of the LED lights,I am sure it will widely used.

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  • victormanx

    it becomes a vapor in some of them, but mostly use an amalgam mecury in the order of 1.5-5mg of mercury... to the people ho say they are bad because the mercury,..most tooth filling use and amalgam with mercury in it, and that is IN your mouth and not in a sealed bulb..

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  • bait28

    ah, now i get why i never see it...

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  • bait28

    Well i've broken many T-8's and there was no mercury in them.

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  • LEDtronics

    That is incorrect. There is Mercury content in ALL fluorescent lamps as well as other HID lamps. (lightingdesignlab. com/articles/mercury_in_fl/mer­curycfl.htm)

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