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MaxLite: New 12- and 20-Watt LED Models

LED retrofit lamp family offered in multiple wattages

MaxLite: New 12- and 20-Watt LED Models
By MaxLite 
October 6, 2014

Newly added 12- and 20-watt models join a family of LED post top retrofit lamps by MaxLite, offered as a replacement for 50- and 75-watt metal halide lamps used in post top fixtures.

Engineered in a compact size and shape for easy installation in enclosed luminaires (such as acorn, globe and bollard fixtures), the lamps feature universal burn positions. They are UL listed for dry and damp locations.

The lamps come in 3000K and 5000K color temperatures and deliver a high lumen output with omni-directional light distribution in temperatures ranging from -4°F to +140°F. Extruded aluminum heat sink construction transfers heat from the LEDs for extended life.

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