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08-01-2014, 10:18 AM
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*LEDs* 6500K Ultra High Output Diodes
These LED bulbs are great for Plant Growth in Vivaria & fresh water Aquariums, but also a great idea for saving some electricity & brightening up your reptile enclosures..They add such little heat downward to enclosures that you can actually rest them directly on the glass canopies without damage to the glass or LED. Heat leaves freely upward through the metal side of the bulb & not downward which is great for the summer..
**Special Clear inventory Sale** Take 3 of my 14 Watt LEDs for $45 Shipped (From 8/1-8/8)!!!! Take 3 of my 20 Watt LEDs now $90 Shipped this week & get 3 Free Corded lamps also!** Message me here with all questions & quantity discount options, this is also my paypal: idris2279@yahoo.com
14 Watt LED-
60 individual 6500K High Output Diodes
1300 Lumens
270 Degree rotating base
These are the shorter LED pictured next to a highlighter, will fit Exo/Zoomed Compact hoods
1 Yr warranty on these
20 Watt LED-
100 individual 6500K High output diodes
2000 Lumens
270 Degree rotating base
2 Yr Warranty on these
These are the longer LED pictured & at about 16" in length will not fit compact exo hoods, but can be used with the $5 corded lamps I sell, Socket light adapters with extension cords or even just remove the dome on a dome fixture with these. You can also make your own custom hoods or just find a hood that allows a 16" Bulb to screw in. There is a picture attached of a customer using one of my 16" LEDs on a 36X24X24 enclosure vs a T5 single 24" strip, (Right is the LED vs T5 pictured left, not this is just 1 16" LED on the huge enclosure)
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08-16-2014, 09:35 PM
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Can these be laid on the light bent of a Vision cage without concern about it getting too hot and perhaps melting the plastic?
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