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Larson Electronics Introduces 25W PAR 38 LED Bulb

Leading manufacturer and supplier of industrial grade lighting Larson Electronics has announced the release of a 25 watt PAR 38 LED bulb that produces 2,500 lumens of light and operates on 347-480 voltages.

LED30W-PAR38-480V

This bulb is designed to fit in standard light bulb sockets and provides durability and multi-color options that makes it ideal for industrial and commercial applications.

The LED30W-PAR38-480V from Larson Electronics is an LED light bulb that can serve as a PAR38 LED upgrade from standard light bulbs fitting E26 bulb sockets. Utilizing only 25 watts and designed to operate on 347-480 volts AC, this lamp provides higher efficiency than traditional incandescent PAR38 bulbs and is a direct fit replacement. These bulbs are the ideal LED upgrade for security flood lights around the business or home. The light output is comparable to 150 watt incandescent PAR38 bulbs. Rated for outdoor use, this bulb can withstand the harshest of weather conditions and will provide optimal light for long periods of time. While powerful enough for common commercial use, this bulb can also be used around the house to provide homeowners with the brightest LEDs possible.

Combined with a pure white color output, this bulb is ideal for improving the light output of hand lamps, drop lights, and other standard incandescent lighting within industrial applications. This lamp has an acceptable operating temperature range of -20°C to +85°C and an operational life of 50,000 hours. The solid state design makes it resistant to the effects of impacts and vibrations and provides added durability to withstand conditions that would cause an incandescent bulb to fail. The overall dimensions of the LED light bulb are the same as a standard PAR38 incandescent lamp and the base is constructed of aluminum for durability and resistance to rust and corrosion.

“This LED light bulb has an IP67 waterproof construction and is very durable, while providing a 50,000 hour service life,” Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectornics.com said. “As such, this bulb can provide additional safety measures and time savings, given the low heat production and energy consumption.”

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