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Why use NEPTUN Lights?
Neptun compact fluorescents have been developed by one of the pioneers in the lighting industry. These 19 Watt Smooth Dimming Reflectors give the same amount of light as the 60-65 watt regular reflectors they replace, but these can be turned down to 10% of their brightness.
All Neptun compact fluorescents have a patented End-of-Life Protection Circuitry to protect the lamps from overheating at the end of life. CFL's without End-of-Life circuits can potentially overheat to a point where the plastics containing the ballast begin to melt causing fire hazards.
Neptun compact fluorescents use Amalgam rather than Liquid Mercury. Neptun CFL's use amalgam for two very important reasons. 1)This allows all Neptun CFL's to be used in totally enclosed fixtures and 2)The use of amalgam eliminates the environmental concern regarding disposal of CFL's. The mercury used in the lamps is entirely contained inside the almalgam alloy and does not escape when the lamp is destroyed or disposed of.
Neptun is the first CFL manufacturer to come to market with a complete line of dimmables for every standard incandescent light source.
Neptun means quality. Neptun is one of the only Compact fluorescent manufacturers selling in the US that has total ownership of its' overseas factories assuring that only the best components, light sources and phosphors are used in the lamps.
Here are the facts:
Versatile for Any Dimmer manufactured after 1995
Light output: 800 Lumens
Energy used: 19 watts
Life: 8000 hours
Overall length: 5.25"
Color Temp: 2850k
Two year manufacturer's warranty
Projected Lifetime energy savings: $39 or more
THIS ONE IS DIMMABLE!
PLEASE MEASURE YOUR LIGHT DEPTH BEFORE ORDERING!
Instructions on how to use your Neptun Dimmable lights
What size bulb do you need?
Bulb width sizes are measured (for some silly reason) in 1/8 inch increments. To find out whether or not you need an R40, PAR38, R30 or R20 measure the width across the top of the bulb and divide that number by .125 If you measured 5" for example and divide by .125 you will get 40. Consequently, an R40 bulb will work for you. Also be sure to measure the overall length.