The Most Effective Uses for HyLite’s Multi-Watt LED Omni-Bulb Lighting retrofits are often complicated by the sheer number of lamp types, wattages, and color temperatures required to match existing fixtures. The HyLite LED Omni-Bulb™ solves this problem by combining multi-wattage and multi-CCT technology in a single compact lamp. Each Omni-Bulb can be adjusted between 8, 10, 12, and 15 watts,…
Historic St. Petersburg Church Shines with HyLite LED First Presbyterian Church of St. Petersburg faced a critical challenge: an aging lighting system and outdated wiring that threatened to shut its doors. The projected cost for a full replacement reached into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, which is far beyond the church’s budget. Determined to find a solution, the church…
High-Performance LED Lighting for Academic Buildings Schools know that lighting is a key part of creating a warm, safe, and efficient learning environment. Sadly, many schools are still using old-fashioned fluorescent, CFL, or HID lights that zap energy, burn out easily, and add extra work for maintenance teams. Making the switch to modern lighting can make a big difference in…
Energy-Efficient Replacement for CFL & Incandescent Bulbs Charlotte, NC – HyLite introduces its new Multi-Mode 8-15W LED Omni-Bulb & Plug-In VL Lamp, an innovative “Type A” (ballast-compatible) and “Type B” (ballast-bypass, direct wire) lamp designed to replace up to 36 models of traditional lighting, including 18W-42W CFLs and 75W-150W incandescents. With multi-wattage (8W-10W-12W-15W) and color selectable (27K-35K-40K-50K) options, this bulb…
Better Color, Better Visibility, Better Results Wattage used to be the go-to metric for judging a light bulb’s performance. But in the world of modern LED retrofits, watts only tell you how much power is being used, not how much useful, high-quality light you’re receiving. For facility managers looking to improve visibility, energy efficiency, and occupant satisfaction, three technical specs…
Type A vs. Type B LED Lights When it comes to upgrading lighting systems, the decision between ballast-compatible and direct-wire LED lamps is more than just a technical distinction it’s a strategic choice with long-term implications for maintenance, safety, and energy efficiency. Fluorescent and CFL fixtures are still common in many commercial and institutional buildings. Replacing them with LEDs is…