Eiko LED Bypass/Line Voltage T8 Tube Lights

November 22, 2016 

The rugged thermoplastic nano-polycarbonate construction of EIko’s T8 tube lights withstands incidental abuse. They’re shatterproof, providing safety and protection against accidental breakage and a superior safeguard solution over Teflon and PET coated glass lamps that easily fracture. Available in standard-1800lm and high output-2200lm, and with a choice of 3500K, 4000K, or 5000K CCT, they offer up to 80% energy savings vs. fluorescent.

These environmentally friendly (no glass, mercury or lead), National Sanitation Foundation listed tube lights are a solid state replacement for 2’ and 4’ T8 and T12 G13 and operate on 120-277V. No ballast is required.

Find out more: https://www.eiko.com/sharedassets/productdocuments/L-45C LitespanLED%28R%29 T8 Tube Lights – NSF web.pdf.

 

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