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AxiomLED Introduces new PAR38 LED Bulb


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AxiomLED has introduced a new LED light bulb to replace incandescent and compact fluorescent

AP10W27V120photo.jpg

http://tinyurl.com/3bshbxr

http://www.axiomled....plications.html

http://store.axiomle...ode=AP10W27V120

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AxiomLED has introduced a new LED light bulb to replace incandescent and compact fluorescent

AP10W27V120photo.jpg

http://tinyurl.com/3bshbxr

http://www.axiomled....plications.html

http://store.axiomle...ode=AP10W27V120

Mr. Axiom;

How is this product working out for Axiom? Has the initial rollout been a sucess? I think it is perfect for those folks who want a quick retrofit for the old incandescant without having to completely remodel their facility during these difficult economic times. Is anything else in the works?

Dominic

"Don't be afraid to see what you see" - President Ronald Reagan

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we already have orders for thousands - and even orders from some of the big names we all know that are curious about our price and performance.

So the initial roll out has gone very well.

We expect one customer to purchase over 25,000 parts in the next few weeks.

We just introduced a retrofit for T5 fluorescent - same thing, retrofit fixture instead of replace fixture.

And we have developed a 250 Watt and 400 Watt Metal Halide Retrofit system for parking lot lights.

So what is next???

We are working on a system that has 7200 lumens per square foot or more than 10X what we just introduced.

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LM 80? Nice.

Good Job. :beerchug:

Maybe I will refer my large distributors that are asking me for large job quotes on a good PAR LED...Since I dont have a dog in that fight..

Well..Other than my PAR CCFL @ 18 watts..

http://www.ushio.com/files/specs/C3coldcathode.pdf

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Manuel;

What type of testing been done on the life of your bulb as it pertains to spikes or troughs in voltage? Many locations I work at have these fluctuations in voltage from time to time both on the high and low end. I was wondering what effect they may have on your product.

Thanks in advance

Dominic

"Don't be afraid to see what you see" - President Ronald Reagan

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We do voltage swing testing to 175 volts, we do rapid transient testing...and electrical fast transient testing

I came from the transient voltage semiconductor world - we build that into any circuit running off AC

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