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MaxLite: New 5-watt G9 LED Lamp



One of the first movers into LED technology in the industry, MaxLite offers an extensive line of quality, certified indoor and outdoor LED lamps and luminaires. We stand behind our products with the highest standards of quality assurance and customer support.
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5-watt LED lamp offered as 40-watt halogen replacement

5-watt LED lamp offered as 40-watt halogen replacement A new 5-watt G9 LED lamp is offered as an energy-efficient replacement for 40-watt halogen T4 G9-based lamps. The lamp retrofits easily into existing G9 sockets and comes in dimmable and non-dimmable versions. Producing up to 450 lumens with a 300-degree beam angle, the lamp provides uniform light distribution. Compact, it features a 2.4-inch maximum overall length and 1.6-inch heat sink diameter, and is TUV safety listed for use in non-enclosed luminaries in dry locations. The lamp produces halogen-like light in a warm white color temperature of 2700K, but lasts more than 12 times the life of a typical halogen. Unlike halogen bulbs, the LED lamps do not require handling with gloves or a soft cloth to avoid premature risk of rupture. MaxLite, 800-555-5629, [url=http://www.maxlite.com]http://www.maxlite.com[/url].

A new 5-watt G9 LED lamp by MaxLite is offered as an energy-efficient replacement for 40-watt halogen T4 G9-based lamps.

The lamp retrofits easily into existing G9 sockets and comes in dimmable and non-dimmable versions. Producing up to 450 lumens with a 300-degree beam angle, the lamp provides uniform light distribution. Compact, it features a 2.4-inch maximum overall length and 1.6-inch heat sink diameter, and is TUV safety listed for use in non-enclosed luminaries in dry locations.

The lamp produces halogen-like light in a warm white color temperature of 2700K, but lasts more than 12 times the life of a typical halogen. Unlike halogen bulbs, the LED lamps do not require handling with gloves or a soft cloth to avoid premature risk of rupture.