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LED wall pack

I just installed one of the following on an existing walpack with real minimal modifications, and am happy with the performance.

42W. - LED - Wall Pack - Retrofit Kit
2,800 Lumens - 5000 Kelvin - 120-277 Volt - AC Electronics CMOW35/1.0/50

https://www.1000bulbs.com/product/172124/LEDF-AC1002.html

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I'm considering replacing my 175W canopy lights with these LED retrofits - What do you guys think?

37 Watt - LED - Canopy Light
3000 Lumens - Retrofit Kit - 5000 Kelvin - 120-277 Volt - AC Electronics CBNZ35/1.0/50

https://www.1000bulbs.com/product/173254/LEDF-AC1003.html
 
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Here is my solution to the common 175 watt metal halide replacements.
http://greenignite.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=66_107&product_id=131
I ordered this same light from my local electric supply house for $65.00
They are a direct replacement. They fit in the original lens perfectly. All you have to do is remove all the guts, and connect the 120 volt directly to the socket, put in the bulb and reap the savings! I already had the fixtures in place, so I felt there was no need to replace the entire lens, just the bulb.
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The light on the left is the original 175 watt metal halide, the one on the right is the 28watt LED. No light output difference. Only savings in the electric bill!!
Sorry for the dirty truck bay wall.....
 
I saw a bulb like that but instead of having the LEDs all the way around they were just on one side. I'm thinking it might work better with all the light shining straight through the lens instead of some of it getting blocked by the bulb itself.
 
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