EverWatt LED Corn Light Bulbs E39 Mogul Base HID/HPS/MH/CFL Retrofit Replacements
LED Corn bulbs are the latest in 360-degree, LED area lighting technology. They’re called ‘corn lights’ because of the ear-of-corn look to the strips of LEDs surrounding the bulb, not because of the color.
Brighten and save on your outdoor and indoor lighting with our LED corn light bulb with a top-of-the-line 50,000-hour-rated Epistar chip (One of the largest manufacturers of light-emitting diodes) and a 60,000-hour-rated Sunon fan that you can rely on. Our commercial and industrial grade LED lighting is constructed with heavy-duty corrosion resistant materials. These LED corn light bulbs can replace high intensity discharge (HID), high pressure sodium (HPS), incandescent, and metal halide (MH) luminaires. DLC-tested, those requirements must be completed by an accredited laboratory. DLC is a utility-based initiative and numerous utilities nationwide base rebate programs on DLC standards.
Important – we note actual lumens emitted. Some companies note their chip lumens instead of the actual lumens emitted, but the lumens lost due to the light’s cover are unaccounted for with that method.
About EverWatt LED Lights
Don’t be fooled by other old technology. Our lights are made in 2018 with the newest tech, verified by the date code on the box.
EverWatt produces LED retrofit lighting, LED corn lights, and fixtures to replace CFLs, metal-halides, high-pressure sodium lights, etc. We focus on high-value, high efficiency, long-lasting LED lights. Head to our website to see the full selection of LED light bulbs, high bay LED lights, LED flood lights, street lights, lighting for warehouses and parking lots, etc.
EverWatt Lights is based in Richmond, CA, United States – You can see our other LED corn lights with E39 bases here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C9K1RCI
Product Features
- BRIGHT LIGHT, BRIGHT SAVINGS – Corn light bulbs have universal applications and can save up to 81.6% on electricity consumption when compared to the HPS/HID/HALIDE/INCANDESCENT/CFL lights and fixtures they are replacing. Designed for better cooling with larger size aluminum heat sink and built in fan to ensure long life performance.
- EASY INSTALLATION – Bulb comes in 4000k, 5000k, 6000k light temperatures, and has an E26 standard screw base, making it a super easy LED retrofit and incandescent/metal-halide replacement. In most cases, just screw in. In others, since LEDs use a driver and not a ballast, you must bypass the ballast (Halide and other bulb types). Consult your electrician.
- LATEST TECHNOLOGY, LONG LIFE – Our E26 standard base LED corn light style retrofit bulbs are made in 2018 with the newest tech, verified by the date code on the box. Uses LED SMD2835 Technology to obtain 115-150 lumens per watt and project light in a 360-degree fashion. Bulb is rated to last 23 years assuming 6 hours of usage per day.
- QUALITY ASSURED – Our 5-year unlimited warranty has your back. Contact us for quick and fast light replacements.
- UL LISTED and DLC CERTIFIED – UL listed for enclosed and non-enclosed fixtures (see technical details), and equipped with autosensing and rated for 110V-277V AC, DLC certified for rebate and incentive programs from numerous utilities, cities and states, nationwide.
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