Lambent Vision Inc.
Your Solid State Lighting Provider
Lambent Vision's light engines are designed to provide the illumination equivalent of standard incandescent light bulbs.
Example 1 - if you are currently using a fixture that has either 1-100watt bulb(1690 lumens) or 2-60watt bulbs(1700 Lumens) installed then you would replace it with a Lambent Vision 2000 lumen fixture that uses 27watts of power and it provides greater light output. Making it ideal for the kitchen or bedroom type applications.
Example 2- if you are currently using a fixture that has 1- 60 watt bulb(850 lumens) then you would replace it with a Lambent Vision 1000 lumen fixture that uses only 13 watts of power. Great for hallways or large walk in closets. Efficiency comparison of common light sources (The higher lumen per watt number means more light is being produced for the same amount of power) Led - 100 lumens per watt Fluorescent - 60 lumens per watt Incandescent - 16.8 lumens per watt Halogen - 24 lumens per watt Benefits of ü 50,000 hours( at 6 hours per day) is equal to 22 years ü A standard 100w bulb light output is 1690 lumens at 750 hours of operation 3 year warranty on all Lament Vision lighting fixtures (see warranty policy for details) Environmentally friendly -
Efficiency - 100 Lumens per watt
For comparison purposes, the light output from any incandescent or CFL light bulb should be stated on the outside of the box. Lambent Vision's light fixtures are designed to be installed just like a standard incandescent bulb type light fixture. They are not dimmable use only with a standard wall switch.
At Lambent Vision we specialize in developing light engines that can be used in standard incandescent fixtures turning them into energy efficient Solid State Lighting Fixtures.
If you have a fixture that you would like to have evaluated for use as a solid state fixture, send us a picture of the fixture along with the dimensions and we can price out the cost for converting it into an eco-friendly and virtually maintenance free Solid state fixture.
For more information on LED lighting go to Dept. of energy website www.netl.doe.gov/ssl/