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 [WTS]Reduced 2 Clear - E27 LED Bulb ECO Model★★★★★, E27 ECO Models - Clearance NOW !!!!

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post Apr 17 2014, 09:40 AM

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Thank you, Lim for sharing the T8 installed.

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post Apr 20 2014, 12:23 PM

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Thx Syam for taking 2 pcs T8 4 ft warm white.
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post Apr 27 2014, 08:41 PM

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Thanks Mdm Chong for taking 3 pcs of T8 LED 4Ft and sharing the pix of before and after. rclxm9.gif

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post Apr 29 2014, 06:55 PM

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Hi, Please PM me your best price for E27 7W Cool white.

Whats the exact lumens of the 7W LED light bulb? Worried if its not bring enough.
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post Apr 30 2014, 09:52 AM

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QUOTE(x-frame @ Apr 29 2014, 06:55 PM)
Hi, Please PM me your best price for E27 7W Cool white.

Whats the exact lumens of the 7W LED light bulb? Worried if its not bring enough.
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PMed. Thanks.
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post May 2 2014, 06:07 PM

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do you have stock for 3 warm white and 2 cool white?
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QUOTE(Miszgiolian @ May 2 2014, 06:07 PM)
do you have stock for 3 warm white and 2 cool white?
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post May 4 2014, 04:40 PM

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New stocks arrived.

They are :
1. 2 Ft 8W T8 Cool White
2. 18W & 24W Circular LED Replacement Cool white

Check out 1st post in page 1 for details.
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Thank you X-frame for taking 8 pcs of 7W E27.

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post May 9 2014, 09:07 AM

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Thank you, Ong from Desa Petaling for taking 18W + 24W LED Circular Replacement and 5W E27.
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post May 10 2014, 02:18 PM

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Thx Ong for sharing the pix after installation.
Installed 18W at kitchen. Below is the results and it is brighter than the conventional 36W fluoresent tube and save half the electric !!

Also thanks for taking extra 24W circular.

Here the pix shared. Thanks.
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post May 17 2014, 10:26 AM

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Thanks Eddie for taking 18w Circular LED Replacement last nite.

Sorry forgot your Lowyat ID
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post May 18 2014, 09:35 AM

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Thank you Eddie for sharing. 18W Circular has been easily install successfully by diy. Feedback is easy installation and much brighter than conventional fluorescent tube.

Happy saving of electricity from using our LED products.

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post May 18 2014, 10:43 AM

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Bro, T8 is our conventional fluorescent tubes isit? TLD correct? want to ask about warranty, how long is the warranty.

thanks!
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post May 18 2014, 12:09 PM

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QUOTE(boyz @ May 18 2014, 10:43 AM)
Bro, T8 is our conventional fluorescent tubes isit? TLD correct? want to ask about warranty, how long is the warranty.

thanks!
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Yes, bro. T8 is the straight fluorescent tube. It has 2 ft and 4ft.

I go down very low... As low price as I can... And continues working with the manufacturer for better pricing. Hence here jobs warranty but I personally test every items that it is in working condition first.

So far my products working strongly without any spoiled items yet as I am taking Taiwan imported chips, not 'local' chips.

Again, buy more can further nego. I always work towards satisfaction as I am a customer too.
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post May 18 2014, 02:05 PM

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Hi Kiefer, thanks for the fast shipping of those E27 7W white and warmwhite light bulbs.

I have measured your lightbulbs and it's only 4.1W on the equipment scale. Can you check it on your site? I have checked it versus OSRAM and Philips lightbulb to ensure that the equipment is giving me the right result and OSRAM and Philips lightbulb are doing as per stated on their packaging.

Do let me know your findings. Thanks!
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Hi x-frame, good that you received it.

What equipment scale you using? Thx. I did not technically check voltage etc. I only test the usage and quality. But again I wish I have a lumens meter to test too.

Do sent me infos and I can send to manufacturer directly and hope getting reply from them on this.

Thx.

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post May 18 2014, 04:17 PM

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You can just use a Watt meter to measure the power consumption of the LEDs. Lumens meter is best to measure the brightness but yeah, I know its really costly to have 1. The input voltage is standard, our 240V supply. I believe the Watt meter can be obtain easily from supermarkets or hardware shop and it wont cost u a bomb. A simple watt meter will cost u around RM50.

Something like this for a simple watt meter: http://www.amazon.com/Arbor-Scientific-P44...r/dp/B001JHGY2Q
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post May 18 2014, 05:15 PM

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Great... Let me contact the manufacturer tomorrow. Hope got answers.
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post May 19 2014, 09:47 AM

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Gotten response from the manufacturer of E27 bulbs as per below. Now I do understand the point here and I as a normal income person, I also want a lower cost to start with and save my pocket on electrictity bills. Make it affordable to all.

"Due to the RC program that is practised by all manufacturers, this RC program are aiming for lower-cost solution and high brightness. We are putting in best possible quality in our products yet lower price.

The lumens are used as per the minimum standard or equivalent brightness to fluorescent bulb. The wattage is used as easy reference to all. Hence there is no actual power as stated.
Again, with the brighness achieved, it saves even more on consumption.

As electricity bill are getting higher, we would want to cover all people's budget in order to save and start saving. Also we have whole range of LED bulbs which meets the needs and also the different budget of individuals.

Hope this explain. Thanks."

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