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Product category: Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
News Release from: Foremost Electronics | Subject: Electra LED fittings
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 April 2007

LED light fittings offer high brightness

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Foremost Electronics have introduced a range of LED light fittings offering high brightness and extended life, for nondomestic applications.

Foremost Electronics has introduced a range of LED light fittings offering high brightness and extended life, for nondomestic applications such as in architectural and light industrial usage Created as a more reliable, brighter alternative both to conventional 50W halogen fittings and LED array replacements, the Electra is a single LED module combining pure white, warm or cold lighting with an extended lifetime of 70,000 hours minimum

It may be used with current MR16 and GU10 fittings, and is supplied ready to install, complete with heat sink, driver, and screw terminals that simplify installation.

Operational specifications include a power supply at 12 to 40V DC, at up to 6W; environmental temperature range of -40 to +50C; and 85% efficiency.

Electra offers 3W or 6W output power within a 40 degree beam pattern and a variety of fixtures is available.

The range may be supplied with a power supply module capable of 60W output power.

Offering the alternatives of medium, wide or linear optics, and with the option of warm or cold white light, the Electra is suited to applications ranging from mood lighting to the internal illumination of luxury and public vehicles, in which low running cost and infrequent failure are essential requirements.

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