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SensibulbIllustration200.gifSensibulb LED Light Bulb Replacement

Sensibulb™ is the first LED cabin bulb replacement unit to directly replace the performance of halogen and xenon bulbs without the hazardous heat, high power consumption or UV emissions.

Benefits:

  • Soft warm light - very comfortable on the eyes
  • Intensity brighter than a 10 watt halogen
  • Low heat - 140 degrees F
  • Very Low power consumption - Uses five to six times less battery power!
  • Broad 120° focus for overhead, dome and reading lights
  • 50,000-hour life expectancy
  • No harmful UV emissions
  • Plugs into a G4 halogen pin socket (bayonette and edison adaptors available
  • Fits in most overhead dome lighting fixtures ( measures 1.00" L x 1.00" W x 5/8" H
  • Fits in most berth / reading lamps
  • Highest Light output efficiency LED product to-date
  • Built in dimmer works with optional mini-controller
  • Also available in Red

Sensibulb™ Specification:

  • Size: 1.00" x 1.00" x 5/8"
  • Weight: 10g
  • Typical Current Usage: 0.16 Amps(warm) - 0.2 Amps(cold)
  • Voltage Range: 10-32 Volts DC
  • Typical Operating Temperature: 140° F
  • Ultra Violet Emissions: 0.00
Testimonials
  • "I LOVE the Sensibulbs!  I can turn on all the cabin lights and the ammeterhardly registers any change.  And the light is bright and warm.  Great job!!"
    Page G., S/V Watercolor, Port Canaveral, FL

  • "WOW!!!! Worth the wait. This is GREAT!!! I will be sending you another order shortly. Thanks."
    Jeff S/V Calypso Westsail 32

  • "I purchased my first sensibulb a couple of years ago, and thought it was the best bulb I've ever owened. But I have just received one of the new sensibulbs which is much brighter, a bit smaller and very easy to install. I now have a new "Best Bulb I've Ever Owned"
    Jim, Palm Springs,California

  • "The folks at Sailor’s Solutions have done some impressive developmental work to produce a unit that is optimized for temperature and light color output."
    - Ocean Navigator, March 2007
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  • "I was most impressed with the Sensibulb’s ability to produce an equivalent and broadly distributed amount of light when compared to the incandescent bulbs."
    - WoodenBoat Review, September 2006
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  • "Sensibulb is thoughtfully designed and well-constructed."
    - Soundings August 2006
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  • "The Sensibuilb LED is truly amazing. I have installed 34 Sensibulbs replacing all my Halogens and fluorescents. No heat, warm color and a dramatic improvement to my power consumption.
    - Jeff S/V Lazy Bones in Tahiti

  • "I wouldn't buy them if I didn't think they were the best things out there"
    - Greg Peterson, S/v Yankee Dreamer (Perry '47)

  • "Finally, an LED Light with Some Warmth - Sensibulb produced ample light to illuminate the berth. We could easily read Practical Sailor (strangely, there was no paper glare), even when we were 10 feet away and at an angle of about 90 degrees from the light’s center."
    - Practical Sailor
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  • "There really is something new out there; a way to go with LED lights and not have to feel like you're living in an operating room; a soft warm light with low energy consumption that uses your existing fixtures."
    - Latitudes and Attitutes
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  • "Sensibulb is to LED lights what the incandescent bulb was to candles. The quality of the Sensibulb's light is superior to any other attempt at LED lighting. My batteries and my eyes thank you."
    - Pete S/V Regina Oceani

  • ""Super, nice color. They light up the main saloon and don't draw zip!"
    - Herb Staruch, S/v Mezzaluna

  • "The brightness and color is just perfect! Installs in less than a minute"
    - Chris Obrien s/v West Wind

  • "The Sensibulb easily outperformed my cold cathode lights with better color quality and brightness"
    - Mark Hooper

  • "Exactly what I was looking for"
    - P. Chabot (aboard his Gozzard '36)