GE's New Version of White Tetra MAX Systems Provide 43 Percent More Lumens Per Foot
Source/Type:  LIGHTimes Online - News - Staff reports

Author: LIGHTimes News Staff

May 27, 2010... GE Lighting Solutions of Cleveland, Ohio USA is now offering a brighter more energy-efficient version of its Tetra MAX LED lighting systems for channel letter lighting of signs. GE notes that like to the existing Tetra MAX LED line, the white color LEDs evenly illuminate medium-size channel letters with minimal installation effort. However, the new Tetra MAX LED boasts 43 percent more lumens per foot and a 43 percent wider viewing angle than the previous generation.

According to GE the new white color offers brilliant, uniform light while still improving energy efficiency and power supply loading compared with neon and other LED systems used in channel letters. Like the rest of the Tetra MAX LEDs, the white product reportedly delivers up to 80 percent energy savings over neon, giving them a substantially lower operating cost.

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