Glaciallight Reveals GL-SP60, the 60W LED Spotlight for Green Energy Savings

GlacialTech Inc. is launching the GL-Spotlight (60W) LED high brightness spotlight which ranges in luminous flux between 2,450lm in the warm white (3000K) light version to 3,450lm in the cold white (6000K) light version. The new product can directly replace 400W mercury lamps and consume no more than 60W of power. The lifespan is 20,000Hrs and the predicted power savings rate is 85%.

The GL-Spotlight (60W) LED lights are similar in appearance to traditional mercury based spotlights thus can install easily as a replacement. The low power consumption ensures lower heat compared to their traditional counterparts. The added benefit of the product is the elimination of potentially dangerous byproducts such as heavy metals.

The GL-Spotlight (60W) LED spotlight dimensions are 405mm × 305mm × 135mm and the Luminous Flux (lm) depends on the CCT: Warm White: 2,450lm, and Cool White: 3,450lm.

For more detailed specifications please go here:
http://www.glaciallight.com/products/spotlight-60W.htm

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