EarthTronics Introduces New High Output LED PAR Lamps

LDS EarthTronic ParLamps 400

Nov 25, 2019

EarthTronics has released new PAR30 and PAR38 EarthBulb LED floodlights to replace incandescent floodlights for more than 85 percent energy savings.

EarthBulb LED PAR lamps combine optimal color with smooth dimming technology to less than 5 percent on standard control applications, and a color rendering index of greater than 80.  They are UL listed for 120 – 277V use in wet locations. The LED PAR lamps are ideal for interior and exterior architectural, office, retail, house of worship and residential applications where high lumen output is required.

Available in 3000k and 5000k, EarthTronics designed the EarthBulb LED PAR30 and PAR38 lamps to deliver 2300 and 3000 lumens at a 25° beam angle providing an excellent replacement for 150- and 250-watt halogen PAR lamps. The 3000K PAR replicates halogen lamp coloration, while the 5000K unit produces a daylight appearance. The lamps have a durable, cast aluminum design which provides a cooling system that reduces stress on fixture components for a longer, 40,000-hour performance life.  

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