High-lumen LED T5 Tube Bulb is a Reliable Alternative to Intermediate Base Incandescent Bulbs

LDS LEDtronics T5 400

Jan 17, 2020

LEDtronics is proud to announce a new addition to their industry-leading offering of intermediate based LED bulbs. The new High-lumen LED T5 Tube Bulbs are available in multiple base selections, and are the ideal replacement for old technology incandescents.

The LED16T5 series’ design allows for quick installations, and is ideal for enclosed fixtures and tight spaces. It is a perfect fit in applications such as machine status indicator bulbs, accent and decorative lighting, industrial panels, automotive bulbs, appliance bulbs as well as chandeliers.

The series features an omnidirectional 360-degree, no-shadow beam pattern. As compared to incandescents, this LED bulb provides sharper, higher-intensity illumination, better visibility and uniform lighting. At 30 Vdc, they put out 150 lumens and have a high efficacy of 115 lm/W.

With a power usage of only 1.2W (at 10 Vdc) to 1.6W (at 30 Vdc), they also provide up to 90 percent energy reduction over those old-technology bulbs, in addition to the much longer lifespan of up to 100,000 hours.

The bipolar T5 compact bulb is available in a clear polycarbonate lens and a nickel-plated brass Ba15D base, E12 candelabra 12mm screw, E14 European 14mm screw, E17 intermediate 17mm screw and Ba15S intermediate 15mm single-contact bayonet base.

The LED16T5 series tube bulbs are rated for input voltage of 10~30 VDC and provide 6000K pure white illumination. The T5 tube bulbs also have a wide operating temperature range of -30°C to +50°C. Other voltages, colors and white color temperatures are available for qualified volume orders.

The solid-state design renders this intermediate LED bulb resistant to shock, vibration and environmental extremes. Unlike incandescents, it generates minimal heat, and produces virtually no UV or IR radiation. It is also RoHS compliant – no toxic metals.

The new series of LED T5 Tube Bulbs come with an unconditional U.S. factory warranty, and they are available through LEDtronics distributors; quantity discounts are available for qualified volume orders.

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