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LEDtronics® announces its latest generation of PAR16-style LED spotlight bulbs. Made up of three 1-watt, high-power LEDs, the PAR16 LED bulb is a direct drop-in replacement in standard E26 Edison-base PAR16 fixtures. Our LED PAR16 is a more energy-efficient alternative to the standard 20-30 watt PAR16 incandescent bulbs, saving up to 90% in energy costs while combining advanced Light Emitting Diode (LED) technologies, constant light output and light optimizing design, producing up to 120 lumens of vivid light while only consuming 3.3 Watts of energy.

PAR16 LED bulbs are available in a 20° light-emitting viewing angle, running on 80V AC to 260V AC current. The LEDtronics PAR16-style lamp replaces a standard 20W-30W PAR16 incandescent bulb, but has a maximum power draw of only 3.3W. With a low power draw, high shock/vibration resistance, and long-lived high-power white LEDs — white LEDs lasting up to 50,000 continuous hours — one can see the savings quickly add up. Available in 3000 Kelvin Warm White color, the PAR16 LED lamp runs cooler than other 3.3W LED PAR16 bulbs.

There are many ideal applications for this rugged, long-life PAR16 LED bulb: track lighting, accent lighting, general area lighting, architectural and landscape lighting, display case fixtures and cabinet lighting, signage spotlighting and backlighting, up lights, down lights and wall washing, to name only a few.

Founded in 1983, LEDtronics® leads where others only follow when it comes to designing, manufacturing and packaging state-of-the-art LED bulbs and lamps to meet the world's constantly changing lighting needs. Our inventive product line encompasses an array of direct incandescent lamp replacement Based LED bulbs, low-cost snap-in and relampable Panel Mount LEDs, high intensity sunlight-visible Discrete LEDs, PCB LED circuit board status indicators, surface mount diodes SMT LEDs, full-spectrum rainbow RGB LEDs and Infra-Red (IR) LEDs.

The list price for each PAR16-style LED bulb is $59.95. Large quantity discounts are available for qualified distributors. Availability is stock to 6 weeks. PAR16 LED bulbs carry a three-year limited warranty. For additional information on how to incorporate energy-saving PAR16 LED bulbs into your architectural lighting designs, contact LEDtronics toll free at 1-800-579-4875, telephone 310-534-1505 or fax at 310-534-1424, or postal mail at LEDtronics Inc., 23105 Kashiwa Court, Torrance, CA 90505. Email us at webmaster@ledtronics.com or click here to use the contact form.

For additional details on the LEDtronics PAR16 LED bulbs, visit our website at: www.LEDtronics.com.

Direct product link is;
http://www.ledtronics.com/products/ProductsDetails.aspx?WP=C676K908

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  • Today, I ordered some 3x2W GU10 Spots with Cree - LEDs.

    400 Lumen each bulb.

    They are really expensive, nearly 30 Euros per piece, but I´m really looking forward receiving them.

  • Well, the time has come where I'm going to replace EVERY SINGLE LIGHT FIXTURE in my home. After pricing them out, I found the pricing on LED potlights to be outrageous. So... sadly, i will have to install over 30 halogens instead. Maybe the next generation will get better pricing on LED technology. sigh'

  • Lots of industrial applications. Most of the time 50 watts is over kill of light for the application. JPP...

  • Leds are incredible! I feel somehow like they will spark something great very soon. Like a new way of thinking. If you think about it, what is your daily power consumption? And on this power consumption, how much was used for lighting your house or office? Imagine if you no longer need to care about this because lighting has begun to be so cheap that you have a waste to spent. Recycling energy is also a huge goal we need to achieve.

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