Hyperikon proudly presents its premium line of LED T8 bulbs setting the standard for excellence in the world of LED lighting. Our T8 LEDs come in a wide array of color-, size- and compatibility variations and we constantly seek to improve and develop state-of-the-art LED bulbs and tubes in order to exceed our customers’ expectations.
• Available with clear and frosted cover
• UL-Listed [E359780], DLC-qualified, RoHS-compliant, CE
• BallastCompatible® available in 4FT. All other T8 LED tubes in 2FT, 4FT and 8FT.
• The integrated driver in any Hyperikon® product is isolated in order to ensure the highest safety for our consumers
• Input Voltage AC85-277V
• 158° Beam Angle
• Hyperikon is an American brand that is recognized for its quality and durability.
• No UV or IR radiation.
• Tube Length: 48″ or 4FT
• Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use
• Can operate in very low temperatures (-25°F to 140°F)
Product Features
- SAVE 50% INSTANTLY. Save 50% on your electricity bill! Replace 36W fluorescent tubes by 18W LED. Reduce re-lamp frequency with a lifetime of 45,000+ rated hours (21 years with 3 hours/day 365 days)
- AWARD-WINNING. Hyperikon® Award Winning LED T8 with a market leading 110 lumens per watt. Ballast removal required.
- LAMPHOLDERS INCLUDED. Includes 12 FREE lampholders. Connect power to one end of the tube only.
- CERTIFIED. DLC-approved and thus eligible for State and Nationwide rebate program. For your safety Hyperikon® products are UL-listed [E359780] to avoid electrical shock and fire hazard
- SAFETY. California Bestseller with a proven track record. Installed by hospitals, supermarkets, schools and hotels in San Diego and Los Angeles counties.
Bright and easy to install
Wow, these lamps are great! I bought eight of these to replace four 8 foot florescent lamps in my garage installed in two fixtures. I bought two new T8 style fixtures from Home Depot. Each fixture can accommodate four T8 lamps. It turns out the base of the new fixtures are the same as the old ones. So I left the base of the old fixtures in place and just used the brackets from the new fixtures that hold the tombstones (lamp holders).You can look at the pictures to see how I rewired the fixture to work with…
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