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led corn bulb grow light

led corn bulb grow light 27W LED Corn Bulb - 180 Degree - Directional Corn Bulb-E39 - (UL+DLC)

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led corn bulb grow light 27W LED Corn Bulb - 180 Degree - Directional Corn Bulb-E39 - (UL+DLC)The 27W LED Corn Bulb is a highly efficient 180 degree retrofit lamp with compact design, making it ideal for retrofitting smaller fixtures. It uses SMD 2835 high quality LED chips that emits 130 lumens per watt brightness while helping you cut down up to 80% power consumption. This makes it the perfect replacement for inefficient 150W HID bulbs. Additionally, it also has a 5 year limited warranty. This model is also available in 54W (single wattage),

The 27W LED Corn Bulb is a highly efficient 180-degree retrofit lamp with compact design, making it ideal for retrofitting smaller fixtures. It uses SMD 2835 high quality LED chips that emits 130 lumens per watt brightness while helping you cut down up to 80% power consumption. This makes it the perfect replacement for inefficient 150W HID bulbs. Additionally, it also has a 5 year limited warranty.

This model is also available in 54W (single wattage), 54W/45W/36W (tunable wattages), and 115W/95W/75W (tunable wattages).

Features

Rotatable base: With rotatable E39 base, you can direct the light in one direction which saves 20% to 30% wattage compared to 360-degree corn bulbs. 

Long Serving Life: Our LED retrofit corn bulb features high quality magnesium alloy Heat Sink and ventilation slot heat dissipation to ensure long life performance over 50,000 hours. (23 years based on 6 hrs/day & 12 years based on 12 hrs/day). 

Easy Installation: It comes with rotatable E39 Mogul Base that can be installed easily in a fixture but requires you to bypass/remove the existing ballast.

Damp Rated: With IP64 Damp rating, this LED retrofit lamp is even suitable to be used in places with moisture. 

UL and DLC qualified: This retrofit lamp meets the highest standards for safety and performance, making them eligible for rebates and incentives from utility companies.

Applications

It is suitable to be used in fully enclosed fixtures like shoebox area parking lots light, canopy, high bays, flood lights, wall packs, street lights, gas station fixtures etc. 

This product is listed under DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) which does not only provide eligibility for rebates from most utility providers, but also promotes high-quality and energy-efficient lighting products through vigorous testing protocols.

Product Spec Sheet

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Installation Manual

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More Information

  • Please turn off power before install or change assembly parts.
  • The input voltage and lamps should be matched, after connecting the power line, please make sure the wiring section is insulated
  • Make sure to remove or bypass the ballast in the fixtures before installing the lamps. 
  • Suitable for damp locations. Do not use with dimmers. 
  • Suitable for use in enclosed luminaires, min lamp compartments dimensions: 340*200*200MM.
  • Unprofessional must not install and disassemble the lamps.
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