EPISTAR LED LIGHTS ARE AN EXACT REPLACEMENT FOR PENTAIR BRAND LIGHTS.

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Epistar LabTM provides services, with our research and development team, to engineers and customers with both general information and project-specific assistance. Our team also provides support and advice regarding system design and implementation, LED component selection, product development tools, and other pertinent design issues. Besides, Epistar LabTM 's major focus is to develop and perfect the mass production of LED chips that will popularize LED general lighting. The leaders of Epistar foresaw LED's dominance in general lighting as early as 1996. This strategic head-start has allowed us to offer superior chips for everyday illumination. Today our lighting advantage is further enhanced by our dedicated research center- the Epistar LabTM.

Why Choose LED vs Traditional Pool halogen light:

LEDs are one of the most energy efficient and cost effective light sources available on the market. Their low power consumption, high reliability and long lifespan allow purchasers to realize significant energy savings and maintenance reduction over the lifetime of an LED fixture. 

Recent advances in LED technology have prompted governments to quickly adopt the technology. With energy demand and prices rising, cities, states and countries are quickly moving to LEDs to reduce the demand on their power grid.

Consumers are rapidly realizing the benefits as well. LED lights boast durations of tens of thousands of hours. With this longevity, people may not see the LEDs in their fixtures burn out in their lifetime.   In fact, the life of an LED is about 50,000-100,000 hours or just over 11 years of continuous use.

The long lifetime of an LED leads to fewer bulbs changed, and fewer bulbs thrown away. Because LEDs use electricity very efficiently, greenhouse gas emissions are also reduced. 

While traditional lighting sources such as fluorescents use chemicals like mercury, LEDs use phosphor and other safe materials without a negative ecological footprint. Fluorescents have specific instructions for disposal, but an LED can simply be recycled.