Product Specification:
| Power | 100W |
| Chip | 2835/3030 |
| Color temperature | 2700-3200k, 4000-4500k, 6000-6500k |
| PF | 0.9 |
| CRI | 80 |
| Input voltage | 85-265v |
| Luminous flux | 90 lm/w |
| Lamp holder | E27 / E40 |
| Material | aluminum PC |
| Luminous Angle | 360 |
| Warranty | 3 years |
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Product Features:
1. The E40 150W LED corn light is engineered to seamlessly integrate into existing E40 sockets, facilitating a straightforward upgrade and replacement of conventional high-pressure sodium or metal halide bulbs.
2. The E40 150W LED corn light is distinguished by its extended lifespan. This LED light boasts an impressive average lifespan of 50,000 hours, far exceeding that of traditional bulbs, thereby minimising the necessity for regular maintenance and replacements.
3. The LED technology incorporated in the corn light guarantees a consistent and uniform light output, enhancing the visual appeal and ensuring an evenly lit environment.


Usage:

The E40 150W LED corn light demonstrates exceptional versatility, suitable for a diverse array of applications. This LED corn light delivers bright and uniform illumination for sidewalks, parking lots, and outdoor building facades, significantly improving visibility and security in outdoor environments. The robust construction and superior heat dissipation guarantee dependable performance, even in challenging outdoor conditions.
FAQ
Q: Are LED corn bulbs any good?
A: Yes, they're solid. They throw out a lot of light, don't waste much power, and you won't be changing them every few months.
Q: What are LED corn light bulbs used for?
A: Mostly in big spaces-parking lots, warehouses, garages, or street poles. They're built for wide, bright coverage.
Q: When should you not use LED bulbs?
A: If the fixture is sealed tight with no airflow, skip them. Heat gets trapped and that shortens their life.
Q: What type of LED bulb is the brightest?
A: High-watt LED corn bulbs top the list. They're the ones that replace the huge old lamps, even 400W or 1000W types.
Q: What LED bulb equals 100 watt?
A: A 14W to 17W LED bulb will give you about the same light as a 100W regular bulb but with a fraction of the power use.
Q: Do I need to replace the entire fixture when converting to LEDs?
A: No, you don't always need to replace the entire fixture when converting to LEDs. Many LED tubes work with existing fluorescent fixtures and make the replacement easier.
