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LED*Waves Is Saving the Earth, One Bulb at a Time

Jul 13, 2008 - 11:36:01 AM

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NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/13/08 -- Just in time for the summer energy crunch, LED*Waves has expanded itscutting-edge LED-Logia line of low-energy light bulbs. Already boasting theoutstanding MR-16 and PAR-20, the line now includes MR-11, PAR-30, andPAR-38 models.

The LED-Logia line uses only the latest Cree XRE chips and is the brightestbatch of plug-and-play replacement bulbs LED*Waves has to offer. Fromtask-lighting to ambient-lighting, commercial CFL-replacement to householdincandescent-replacement, these bulbs are perfect for every circumstanceand application no matter the size and no matter the duration. According toJoel Slavis, President of LED*Waves, "All of the LED-Logia bulbs are ratedto last 80,000 hours under ideal conditions. In other words, after thatamount of use in well-ventilated areas, the chips will have reached 50%efficiency and ought to be replaced. At 8 hours of use per day, that's over27 years."

Second to none in terms of practicality, the PAR-20 has been anexcellent way for consumers and contractors alike to effortlessly saveenergy. Its low power consumption (7 Watts) and high lumen output (500lumens) make it capable of replacing a 40W incandescent bulb withoutquestion. Not only that, but according to research conducted by our specialists, thePAR-20 is significantly less expensive over time, which means it actuallyputs money back in your pocket. Roughly speaking, the PAR-20 will costabout $100 over 50,000 hours of use, never requiring replacement, while the40W incandescent will cost over $300, requiring 50 replacements. It's nowonder that a common use for this bulb is householdincandescent-replacement.

The other tried-and-true LED-Logia bulb has become popular due to itsability to effectively replace a 30 Watt bi-pin halogen lamp. Rated at 270lumens, the MR-16 isperfect for use with low-voltage track lighting because it consumes a mere5 Watts, thereby increasing the number of heads a given system can havesixfold. A conceptMcDonald's in Orange County has capitalized on this potential and itscustomers have responded, evidenced by a 25% increase in revenue within itsfirst month of operation. Another recent satisfied client is The Greener with DIRTTGallery in Salt Lake City, who paired the MR-16 with track lightingpurchased from Light*Waves Concept.

The all-new 14 Watt PAR-30 is rated at 900 lumens and is capable of replacing a 75 Watthalogen; the all-new 21 Watt PAR-38 is rated at 1600lumens and is the brightest LED-Logia bulb, capable of replacing a 120 Watthalogen. Along with the MR-11, these bulbs are the newest and most potentadditions to the LED*Waves canon.

Let LED*Waves help you save the earth, one bulb at a time.

LED*Waves is based out of New York City and specializes in providing greenlighting solutions for everyone. Previous clients include The Pentagon, TheAmerican Museum of Natural History, McDonald's, The Museum of Modern Art,MTV, Grotto Wine Cellars, The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, andNew York University.

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