Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Revolutionary high efficiency lighting design shows the best economy by far!


This test shows the comparison. What used to be considered high efficient T8's, cost almost twice as much to  power as the GEEI high efficiency light. The best LED's come closer, but they are still about twice the price with less energy efficiency! 
 

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Change the World! Change a bulb.



This can really change the world, your world today for the better!

A lighting product that puts money in your pocket.

Renter, homeowner, or businessman.

We have just finalized all the details to go to market with a product that produces light at nearly 200 Lumens* per watt! The revolutionary design exceeds twice the efficiency of what used to be the high benchmark. This means a world of difference to everyone who uses power. The new thin Fluorescent T5 light system brings huge savings of money, cuts in CO2, and energy demand. Installation will actually mean millions in savings for some larger power users. A simple retrofit changes old existing fixtures into a perfect fit for our high efficiency lighting.

There is no better product on the market.

The product pays for itself in short order and then just adds real money back into the user’s pocket. Rebates and tax incentives may further sweeten the deal. The price point is well under the comparable LEDs in all cases.

I got involved not so much because of the money, yes we hope to be in the black, but this is a product that will make a major change for the better in our world today. Personally my aim is to leave this world better off because my involvements  and I hope you feel the same.

Please contact me, and also forward the information to parties you know that can benefit, or share with those who may have interest. Please help us to save the world with innovation and ingenuity.

VictorBrodt 

For now reachable, by using  brodtstuff  with the at gmail.com ending. Also an author, very searchable name, this all should be on Amazon shortly. 10/6/12 as of writing, continue to check blog site (bookmark us please) http://geesitenotes.blogspot.com/ to find fastest means of contact. The inbox for the above is staggering, but I will do all I can to answer everyone.

Layman's Lumen

*Think of a Lumen as the way to measure strength or brightness of light. Most of us can recall the brightness of a 100 watt bulb, the old standard bulb that screws in is called an incandescent. That 100 watt bulb gives off about 1750 Lumens. The old incandescent light uses about 1 watt to generate 17.5 Lumens of light. T12s the typical fluorescent, uses about 1 watt to 50. 

                      
17.5  to 1  vs 60 to 1 is an improvement.

 



The CFL,s those spaghetti looking replacements for the screw in bulbs, have about a 60 to 1 watt efficiency, but this is an average, not an exact in every case. None of the manufactures seem to give you clear comparisons, but it usually is easy, just get to the calculator mode on you cell phone enter in the Lumens listed and divide by watts.  Example- 8oo Lumens divided by 15 watts is about 53 to 1.

Some lights of various designs are hailed as especially energy saving, or efficient, when they use 1 watt and creates 90-100 Lumens, but the super high efficency GEEI light doubles that. LEDs available today produce from 50 to 150, per watt; but they are more expensive, especially the more efficient ones.


 GEEI Light 
186 to 1 *****


The real savings come when you are using less energy to produce the same amount of light. Also of the cost of the light source is part of the successful equation. LEDs come in second with higher prices and less energy savings. The GEEI product out shines the rest “hands down” when considering the total cost to maintain the lighting. (There is a warranty of 5 years on electronics, 3 years for bulbs)

Read on to discover how this for many people can add up to thousands, and maybe even millions for large users!