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Who can give me advice for Led Indoor Lighting Market
Last Post 30 Mar 2010 11:03 AM by Bruce Frey. 8 Replies.
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jeffhcc
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| 30 Apr 2009 03:16 AM |
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All friend
Who can tell me how to develop the Led Indoor Lighting market, our company think it is really a big potential market in future.
We are a leading company in Led Indoor Lighing,our products include:
1. Led T8/T5 fluorescent tube 2.Led Track Lighting 3.Led Downlight 4. Led spotlight
5. Led panel light 6. Led reading lamp 7.Led flexible stem light 8.led suspend light
9. Led cabinet light 10.Led ceiling light 11.Led wall light
In Germany,Italy,Spain, our hot item is Led T8 fluorescent tube,Led Track lighting,etc.
But in USA and Canada, there seems no any response.
Our web is http://www.hccled.com
Email: [email protected]
Jeff
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ICFconstruction
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| 30 Apr 2009 06:27 AM |
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People on the "Appliances, Lighting and Kitchen/Bath Fixtures" forum. As a matter of fact the top thread is on LED lighting. |
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Brock
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| 30 Apr 2009 09:33 PM |
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Honestly I am surprised that anyone would buy an LED replacement at this time for a T8 or T12 tube. The only two reasons I can think of would be lamp life and no mercury. On the long life most manufactures are overdriving the LED tube replacements and there is no good way to heat sink them so they tend to not last that long. We have tried about a 1/2 dozen different tubes around campus and ALL have failed in less than 6 months. Also they put out less light and consume just a bit less power, granted a lot of the power is the ballast be it electronic or other, the ballast can't really adjust for the lower consumption of the LED and again they put out less light then a standard T8 32w.
I do believe at some point this will make since, but in my experience, not yet. The lumen to watt ratio on T8's is pretty darn high and the LED's are already at a disadvantage since they are using a fluorescent ballast. |
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northwestNate
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| 01 May 2009 03:23 PM |
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You need to get a salesperson here to show the showrooms and get some showroom support. I know in my showroom we sell what we show, and when a lightin representative brings in a sample and we like it he'll often times leave us a display. Do you have a North American distributor? |
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jeffhcc
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| 04 May 2009 05:48 AM |
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Hi,
I dont know what Led T8 tube you buy, do they have a heat sink?
Another thing is that ,does it SMD led or DIP LED?
HCC LED T8 Tube have a aluminium heat sink, and is SMD LED,pls check the attached.
We can reach 96.lm/w, it is very high lumen power efficiency. pls check our test report
Also you can visit this link http://www.hccled.com/product/13/HCC-T815-SS22-03+%28HIGH+LUMINANCE%29
With this heat sink, it can enlong Led T8 tube lifespan very much.
We have tested that, if the LED T8 Tube light 1000hours continuously, it only have 8.96% lumen decrease.
Actually, the only problem we think is the price, but if you consider saving energy and long lifespan ,the market will be large.
I have to admit that the ballast really consume the power, but if there is a new project, there will be no problem
Another thing, even there is a ballast, it can save energy than fluorescent tube.
Jeff
www.hccled.com
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jeffhcc
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| 04 May 2009 06:03 AM |
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We dont have a distributor in North American, you can email me for detailed things [email protected]Jeff www.hccled.com |
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Jamese
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| 23 Mar 2010 08:00 AM |
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jonr
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| 23 Mar 2010 11:15 AM |
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> but if you consider saving energy What is the lumens per watt of your LED T8 lights? |
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Bruce Frey
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| 30 Mar 2010 11:03 AM |
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Posted By Brock on 30 Apr 2009 09:33 PM Honestly I am surprised that anyone would buy an LED replacement at this time for a T8 or T12 tube. The only two reasons I can think of would be lamp life and no mercury. On the long life most manufactures are overdriving the LED tube replacements and there is no good way to heat sink them so they tend to not last that long. We have tried about a 1/2 dozen different tubes around campus and ALL have failed in less than 6 months. Also they put out less light and consume just a bit less power, granted a lot of the power is the ballast be it electronic or other, the ballast can't really adjust for the lower consumption of the LED and again they put out less light then a standard T8 32w.
I do believe at some point this will make since, but in my experience, not yet. The lumen to watt ratio on T8's is pretty darn high and the LED's are already at a disadvantage since they are using a fluorescent ballast. My company's experiments with LED replacement tubes are the same as yours. Not ready for prime time. Fixtures designed around LED technology give better aesthetic results and better life, but are really expensive compared to normal T8 fixtures, with minimal, if any, energy savings for the same lumen output. Bruce |
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