Yellow LED diodes are stacked around a metal structure to cover an LED corn bulb, also known as a corn cob lamp. Corn bulbs look like a corn cob with colorful kernels when they are on exhibit. At significantly lower wattages, a single maize bulb can outnumber the lumen counts of conventional metal halides. Corn lights are hence ideal for outdoor and industrial retrofit settings.
Corn lights provide maximum output with minimal waste, making them extremely effective ways to reduce expensive electricity expenses. Corn lights are hence ideal for outdoor and industrial retrofit settings.
These bulbs have several screw bases and are suitable for a variety of uses:
E17, E26, E27, E39, E40, G24, GU24
Why should I use LED corn bulbs?
Metal halide, compact fluorescent, and high-pressure sodium lamps can all be replaced with corn cob lights for a variety of uses. The best part is that LED corn bulbs can be quickly and easily installed in existing light fixtures because they do not require the ballast. This implies that the lamp can be installed without having to replace the entire fixture.
All things considered, LED bulbs are quite effective and dissipate heat quickly when in operation. Conventional lights waste more energy and have shorter lifespans. Heat accumulation reduces the life of the driver and fixture, wastes energy, and raises the room temperature.
To shield the driver and LED lights from insects, dust, weather, and heat damage, corn bulbs are covered with plastic.
LED corn lamps have the following benefits:
Elevated Brightness: High levels of illumination are instantaneously produced by the arrangement of LED diodes.
360-degree illumination, or omnidirectional light, is beneficial in both indoor and outdoor settings.
Longer lifespan: Typically lasts up to five times as long as comparable HID and CFL bulbs.
Easy Installation: All it takes to get a new bulb is a quick twist thanks to screw-in installation!
How to Use LED Corn Bulbs
Corn bulbs can easily retrofit in common light fixtures. Corn bulb lighting replacements retrofit in the following common fixture types:
High Bay Lighting
These lights install on ceilings between 20 to 45 feet high. High bay corn bulbs give off 10,000 lumens or more. They use beam angles of 60, 90, or 120, which helps the lamp create a focused beam with a high lux level.
Low Bay lighting
These lights install on ceilings lower than 20 feet high. They give off a lumen count less than 10,000. A low-bay corn bulb uses a beam angle of 120, which spreads the light to maintain the desired level.
Shoebox Fixture lighting
Known for their "cobra head" or "shoebox" design, these lights install in outdoor areas illuminating highways, streets, parking areas and more.
Flood lights
Outdoor lights install in a broad area such as parks and playing fields. The high lux and lumens output make this type of lighting perfect for sporting events.
Shop lighting
Shop lights install in workshops or mechanic shops to provide light for specific tasks. These lights also supplement natural or overhead light.
Post Top lighting
Typically found along walkways and parks, these lights rest at the top of a pole of some sort.
Where can I use Corn bulbs?
Corn LED bulbs are appropriate for a variety of lighting applications due to their adaptability, energy economy, and extended lifespan. The following are the most popular uses for LED corn lamps:
Retail & Commercial: Corn cob LED bulbs are excellent for providing affordable illumination with a high lumen output in retail settings. You get more for less because of their outstanding performance and ease of installation (more light, fewer replacements).
Industrial/Warehouse Lighting: Easily replaceable corn LEDs can save your running and maintenance expenses. Corn lights are ideal for warehouses, factories, processing plants, and other big indoor spaces because of their great brightness and wide distribution.
Post Top illumination: Corn cob lights in post top fixtures provide visually appealing and effective outdoor illumination, and are frequently found in parks, public places, and residential neighborhoods.
Street Lighting: Where light coverage is crucial, corn cob LED lights' 360-degree light distribution is effective in street and highway lighting applications.
Walkway Lighting: Enhance visibility and curb appeal by using the omnidirectional light from a corn cob lamp on walkways and pathways. Their metal shell also offers protection from dust, insects, and climatic variations.
Security Lighting: To light up dark alleys, parking lots, homes, and building exteriors, replace outdated wall packs, shoeboxes, and flood lights with new LEDs.
Garage Lighting: LED corn bulbs provide additional protection from dust, insects, and debris and are simple to retrofit into existing lights in both residential and commercial garages. For low-maintenance garage lighting, use maize lamps in covered or open fixtures.
What type of light do Corn Bulbs emit?
LED corn lamps emit white light evenly from the small LED chips patterned around the fixture. Corn bulbs can come in color temperature ranges from 2700K all the way to 6500K to meet any needs.
Corn lights can emit a near daylight white light or a cozy yellowish light. Whether you need a cozy, yellowish light for a home or a bright daylight light for a stadium, corn bulbs have you covered.
The Life Span of a Corn Led Bulb
Corn lights make use of sophisticated lighting technology that reduces energy waste and saves consumers money. High-quality LED corn light bulbs typically have a lifespan of 25,000 to 50,000 hours.
LED light bulbs are more energy efficient than conventional incandescent or fluorescent light bulbs because they generate less heat. Their long longevity and lower energy consumption are largely due to their efficiency.
What wattage and lumen count do I need?
LED bulbs offer the same brightness as metal halide or high-pressure sodium bulbs at a much lower wattage. Lumen refer to the brightness of the bulb, while wattage refers to the energy the bulb uses. When replacing metal halide lamps, look at the lumen outputs:

Without sacrificing brightness, switching to LEDs reduces your wattage and, consequently, your energy expenditure.
Furthermore, LED corn lamps are available in a variety of color temperatures that are appropriate for various settings.
3000K: Warm white, ideal for kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms
4000K: Natural white light is ideal for overhead lighting and offices.
Cool sunshine at 5000K is ideal for garages and basements.
Although LED corn lights are available in all of these varieties, most of them fall into the 5000K range because of their outdoor or industrial settings.
How to install the LED corn bulb?
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