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EcoDim LED

Has anyone seen this LED bulb? 

 

"Line Lite International B.V, unveils the world first truly dimmable LED light
bulb and spotlights - the EcoDIM series. These advanced LED lamps can

be dimmed by any regular wall dimmer...can be dimmed smoothly from 0%

to 100%...the 4 watt LED dimmable EcoDIM bulb can produce up to 200

lumens of Warm White light"

 

http://tinyurl.com/6nyp34

 

I could not find them for sale anywhere.

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Hm...that's interesting.  I hadn't heard about that bulb before.

 

The Line Lite website doesn't mention anything by the name EcoDim, however.  They have a whole product line of LEDs and two called EcoLED...but it doesn't look like either of those are dimmable.

 

I just emailed them, so we'll see if I get anything back.

 

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Seems like something we would have caught wind of...a lot of people have been clamoring for dimmable LEDs, so this would be awesome. Keep us posted please

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So I just got this back in response to my email:

 

Dear Cristina Foung,

 

 

How are you? My name is Linda Li and I'm the international sales for Brilliance Technologies. You are recommeded by Line Lite. I'm glad to know you.

 

About the EcoDim dimmable LED bulbs, we are preparing the spec now. When it's ready, I will send it to you. Are you interested in the 3w or 6w LED dimmable bulb?

 

Pls visit our website at http://www.brilliance-led.com. You can find more interesting items.

 

If any question, pls feel free to let me know.

Best regards,

Linda Li

 

Looks like Brilliance LED is based in Shenzhen in China.  Their company profile says:

 

Founded in 2002,  Brilliance Technologies designs, develops, manufactures and markets a broad range of high performance power LED lamps, LED modules, plastic injection and assembly for use in the wide variety of lighting applications.  These products are engineered to save energy and to promote environmental friendliness. Embracing LED's solid state technology as the illumination source, we offer high power, energy efficient, long life and environmental friendly advanced LED lighting solutions.

 

I don't quite understand the relationship between Brilliance and Line Lite, but I guess we'll see what happens when Linda emails me the specs.


Edited by stins - Tue, 16 Sep 2008 17:20:38 GMT
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If it's dimmable from 0%-100% - that would be awsome.  Looking forward to any developements on this...

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By the way, they aren't the only ones with dimmable LED bulbs. I would be hesitant about the whole 50,000 hours, as well. How do I know? Well, I am manufacturing dimmable LED bulbs. And I know from the information on the Press Release, they are doing it wrong and will shorten the life expectancy of the driver. The chips may last 50000 hours but just like fluorescent technology, the ballast or driver will most often fail before the actual lamp.

 

Jeff B

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By the way, they aren't the only ones with dimmable LED bulbs. I would be hesitant about the whole 50,000 hours, as well. How do I know? Well, I am manufacturing dimmable LED bulbs. And I know from the information on the Press Release, they are doing it wrong and will shorten the life expectancy of the driver. The chips may last 50000 hours but just like fluorescent technology, the ballast or driver will most often fail before the actual lamp.

 

Jeff B

 

Can you provide any estimates for how much shorter the life expectancy would be? I know for me, 5.7 years of constant light is more than I would expect regardless, but I definitely don't want to be paying a premium for these bulbs and swapping them out all the time as well.

 

Any more detail would be great - thanks Jeff.

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I have little information on their components. However, I would expect as manufacturing goes. The lower the cost on the bulbs, the more likely the failure rate will increase unless they are gouging the consumer. With many projects I have worked on, there have been LED lamps that have had major premature failure rates. A major blow to operating expenses. One particular project had over 100 bulbs at a cost of $115 apiece. 5 months later, a 50% failure rate is devastating to maintenance. So don't assume that because you are paying a premium you will get quality in this industry. You must test and feel confident in your manufacturer. And just because it is sold in Wal-Mart, Lowe's or Home Depot, it doesn't mean it offers quality protection. Or because it has the name of one of the big three ( GE, Philips, or Sylvania) They know consumables and cost. They have been in the business of low cost rapid replacement products for decades. They are not in the business of production, they are in the business of consumer demand. Not having invested in R&D over the last 10 years in Solid State Lighting has left them scrambling for product.

 

Final word. Be cautious and test!

 

Jeff

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One of my EarthLED bulbs has been returned due to premature failure (EX-38) bulb - a PAR38 style.  They are sending me a new one soon - they have rec'd my old one and confirmed the failure of one of the internal rings of LEDs.  The company has so far handled the exchanged professionally - however I have not rec'd the replacement bulb as of yet...  anyway - just sorta an FYI, these bulbs can fail - this one was about 4.5 months old.

 

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I have an EarthLED bulb in my desk light, its prety sweet :)

Dimming would be even more coolioo

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EarthLED's customer service dept has been very helpful and is letting me get a CL-5 (I am paying a small price diff) instead of waiting for the back-ordered EX-38.  ...so even tho the bulb failed in under 5 months, their customer service was there to handle the situation.

 

...sry a little off-topic - but basically had to give 'kudos' to EarthLEDs service under the circumstances.  :-)

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EarthLED's customer service dept has been very helpful and is letting me get a CL-5 (I am paying a small price diff) instead of waiting for the back-ordered EX-38.  ...so even tho the bulb failed in under 5 months, their customer service was there to handle the situation.

 

That's great that they were responsive.  Really important I think when you're dealing with consumer goods and a product that doesn't have super wide adoption yet.  AND when LEDs have sucha significant up front cost compared to other light bulbs.

 

Let us know the CL-5 does!

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