Thursday, 27 August 2009

Eternaleds HydraLux-4 World's First Liquid-Cooled Household LED 4-Watt Globe Looks to Replace 25-Watt CFLs

When it comes to indoor lighting options more and more people are
changing out their traditional incandescent light bulbs for the more
energy-efficient compact fluorescent kind. They save you quite a bit in
energy costs but their tightly wound spiral look doesn't sit very well
with some interior designers. The engineers at Eternaled have come up
with a new LED, the HydraLux-4 liquid-cooled household bulb, that they
hope will have even the designers drooling.

Eternaleds' new HydraLux-4 LED bulb is touted as the first LED bulb in
the world to use liquid-cooling technology. You can clearly see the
transparent liquid filling the inner chamber of the light. It's also
said to produce 360-degree lighting equivalent to that of a 25-Watt
standard A-Shape incandescent bulb while lasting 35 times as long. It
is designed to fit into any device that uses a standard E27 medium base
light socket. Here are some interesting facts from the Eternaled website:

Saves on average $13.96 per year*
Costs $1.75 to run per year*
Saves $157.00 over lifetime in bulb and electricity costs*
Lasts 35,000 hours or 35x longer than incandescent bulbs
Fully Dimmable
Approved for Outdoor and Indoor Use
Runs cool
2-Year Warranty 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
UL Listed, CE Approved, ROHS
* At 8 hours usage per day, 365 days per year and $0.15/kWh

The HydraLux-4 is definitely a step-change in lighting technology.
Although it won't find much use in areas outside of little lamps and
wall sconces, it will open up your options. Oh yeah, and the liquid
inside is harmless paraffin oil so there's no need to worry about
getting a haz-mat crew out to your house if you happen to drop it on the
floor. You can get your hands on a HydraLux-4 for $34.99 at
www.Eternaleds.com. They come in warm white and daylight white.

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