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LEDnovation Rolls out New EnhanceLite LED MR16 Replacement Lamps

Provider of LED lighting solutions, LEDnovation has introduced the new EnhanceLite LED MR16 replacement lamps. The LED lights deliver high-level of performance and quality, and are ideal for replacing 35 W and 20 W halogen lights.

EnhanceLite MR16 LED Light

The MR16 lights have center beam candle power ranging from 1420 candela for the 6 W MR16 lamp, at 54 lm/W to 1100 candela for the 3.9 W lamp, at 64 lm/W. The EnhanceLite MR16 is ideal for replacing low-voltage halogen MR16 lights in the commercial, hospitality, and retail markets.

The EnhanceLite MR16 range decreases consumption of electricity by more than 80%, and delivers enhanced lighting, when compared to the halogen reflector lamps. Halogen MR16 lights produce significant heat, both in the housing and in the beam. The LEDnovation MR16 lights decrease the wasted heat significantly, including heat generated in the beam.

The EnhanceLite MR16 lights come in a 27° narrow flood beam angle. It provides a color rendering index (CRI) of more than 80, and a 3000K color temperature. The models have a minimum lifetime of 50,000 hr, and they conform to ANSI form factors. The President of LEDnovation, Israel Morejon stated that the EnhanceLite MR16 lights would set a benchmark in MR-type replacement lamp performance.

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