Sales of OEO's direct-replacement LED for metal halide or high pressure sodium lamps skyrocket


The “EZ LED” is the ONLY direct-replacement LED lamp for 175-watt through 400-watt metal halide or high pressure sodium lamps. Simply by screwing the EZ LED into an existing fixture, the transition to LED technology and many benefits is complete. The EZ LED requires no ballast-bypass and no rewiring and no electrician.

Additional advantages compared to a regular metal halide or high pressure sodium so are higher lumen maintenance, instant-on and re-strike, no color change, superior color tem-perature, higher color rendition index (CRI) and cooler running temperature. 

EZ LED operates at temperatures ranging from -40 degrees to 150 degrees Fahrenheit ambient temperature. It contains no mercury, no ultra violet radiation and no infrared ra-diation.

The EZ LED is available in “Bright”, “Brighter” and “Brightest” wattages which lowers energy costs by 50%-75%. Simply by “Changing Bulbs”. 

For more information please contact OEO Energy Solutions at www.oeo.com

 



November 4, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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