Nexxus Lighting Introduces New PAR20 and PAR30 LED Replacement Lamps

Nexxus Lighting, Inc. has introduced its new PAR20 and PAR30 bulbs to its premium Array LED replacement lamp line.
 
The Array PAR30, which is equivalent up to a 75 watt halogen bulb, and the PAR20, which is equivalent up to a 50 watt halogen bulb, are both available in 2700 and 3000 degree Kelvin color temperatures and spot, accent, and flood beam spreads.

Both bulbs are lightweight, fully dimmable and have been tested by accredited third party laboratories.

The lamps suit for track lighting, spot lighting and numerous other accent lighting applications.

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