LED Lighting Inc. to be a reseller of ilumisys lighting

Recently, ilumisys, Inc., developer and producer of next-generation solid-state lighting technology, announced that LED Lighting Inc. is becoming a reseller of ilumisys lighting.

Now, Chicago’ LED Lighting offers the ilumisys line of alternative energy lighting products, including patented LED tubes, which are designed to directly replace standard T8 and T12 fluorescent tubes. Unlike the fluorescent tubes they replace, the ilumisys MK1 tubes are mercury-free in addition to providing an energy-efficient alternative.

Bill Hood, the founder and CEO of LED Lighting noted there has never been a more stable, higher yielding investment than solid-state lighting used in the proper application. They chose to partner with ilumisys for its commitment to patented LED solutions and the highest level of integrity that goes into its designs and products.

Ilumisys stressed they have created the next-generation solid-state lighting, which offers an easy transition from traditional fluorescent lighting while taking full advantage of attributes of LEDs including long life, temperature robustness, vibration tolerance and energy efficiency. According to Dave Simon, president of ilumisys, ilumisys's reach continues to expand, and LED Lighting is an ideal partner to help them achieve their vision. They share a goal of transforming businesses and organizations through more eco-friendly and efficient lighting.

It’s disclosed patented circuitry enables ilumisys MK1 LEDs to operate in existing fluorescent fixtures, without modifications to the fixtures or ballasts, allowing users to simply remove an existing fluorescent tube and drop in the ilumisys MK1 product. The ilumisys MK2 runs off of 120 VAC and 277 VAC building currents.

About LED Lighting
LED Lighting Inc. is focused on providing the best LED lighting technology by today's standards and its products are the leading standard in the marketplace, thoroughly tested and backed with strong warrantees. LED Lighting Inc. believes that the proper applications of solid-state lighting technologies are making innovative strides that will forever alter the way we banish the darkness, decorate our public spaces and create comfortable human environments and life-spaces.

About ilumisys, Inc.
ilumisys, Inc. is a Troy, Michigan-based company focused on next-generation solid-state lighting technology. The company was formed in 2007 as a spinoff venture and wholly owned subsidiary of Altair Engineering, Inc. Initial products will be derived from Altair's intellectual property as they relate to the direct replacement of fluorescent light tubes with LED lamps and direct replacement of incandescent lamps.

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