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EHT AEG - AEG has a very eventful history behind it. It started with Edison, his incandescent lamp, and the advent of widespread electricity in the late 19th century. Recognizing the opportunities of this development, Emil Rathenau acquired the license for the Edison patents in 1881 and founded the German Edison Society for Applied Electricity in 1883. The Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) emerged from this in 1887. The company established itself and played a key role in global electrification. From the power plant to the light bulb, it supplied everything that was necessary for the generation, distribution and use of electricity and, in addition to electrical energy technology, it also manufactured large household appliances, heaters and even vehicles in the following decades. After the bankruptcy in 1982, Daimler-Benz AG took over the company, but eventually sold the division to Electrolux. The production area of building services has been operating independently again since 2002 and manufactures modern water heaters, room heaters and underfloor heating. All AEG Haustechnik products impress with their excellent quality and good price-performance ratio. Sales in Germany are mainly via electrical wholesalers and retailers. The eibabo® technology store is one of the leading providers of devices from AEG Haustechnik due to many years of experience in the sale and installation of these products. We deliver small storage tanks, instantaneous water heaters, floor temperature controllers, boiling water devices, temperature controllers, thermal floors, standing storage tanks, heat storage tanks and radio receivers quickly and worldwide. You can also find the exclusive natural stone heaters at top conditions here in the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt®. The goods are available immediately and can be shipped immediately. And should a small problem arise, AEG provides a high-performance customer service that supplies us as a specialist dealer and you as a customer with spare parts within a very short time.

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Halogen lamp - Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a normal incandescent bulb and a halogen bulb? In a nutshell, a filament, usually a tungsten wire, is heated so much in a light bulb that it glows. Naturally, parts of the tungsten will vaporize and the filament will crack over time. This is also the case with halogen lamps, only with significantly higher temperatures. This makes the filament glow brighter. In order to prevent the associated faster wear of the filament, the glass bulb, which is made of quartz because of the high temperatures, is filled with a halogen gas, usually bromine or iodine. The evaporating tungsten combines to form tungsten bromide or tungsten iodide. Due to gas circulation in the bulb, the compound eventually gets close to the filament again, where it decomposes again into its starting materials due to the high temperatures. The tungsten is deposited again on the filament. You can buy halogen or metal halide lamps easily, quickly and securely here in the eibabo technology store.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Lamps > Halogen metal halide lamp without reflector you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Area lightingBulbsDischarge lampDisplay lightingDouble burnerFestoon lampGas station lightingHall lightingHalogen lampHalogen metal halide lampHalogen metal halide lamp without reflectorHigh pressure discharge lampHigh Pressure Metal Halide LampHIT lampIndustrial lightingInterior lightingLampLightingMetal halide lampMetal halide lamp without reflectorOutdoor lightingQuartz technologySolarium lampSports facility lightingStreet lightingTube lampTubular shape lampUV metal halide lampfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Halogen lamp:Aura LightBLVLEDVANCEPhilips LichtRadiumScharnberger+Has.Signify Lampen
Led lamp multi-led - Don't you think that the era of conventional light bulbs is coming to an end? The range of LED bulbs has taken over the lighting market and is now wider than other types of bulbs. Find out here how the LED lamp has developed over the last few years and why you should replace the conventional lamps you may still have with modern technology.The decades in which conventional incandescent lamps dominated domestic lighting are over. The future belongs to LED lamps, which have been developed in a wide variety of types and shapes in recent years. These are now used everywhere at home, in offices, hotels and public buildings as well as in industry. Even in concert technology, theater lighting and municipal lighting, LED technology has become indispensable.Image: Philips MLEDspotVal LED reflector lampWhat are the advantages and disadvantages of an LED lamp?An LED lamp is a rather complex electronic device with dozens of details that affect the quality of light, safety and lifespan of the lamp. There are numerous differences compared to classic incandescent lamps and the modern compact fluorescent lamps (energy-saving lamps). These have some advantages, but also come with a few disadvantages. NoticeThe main advantage of LED lamps is energy saving. With the same light output, the LED lamp consumes 7 to 10 times less electricity than a conventional incandescent lamp. Other differences are:Durability - the LED bulb lasts 15x to 50x longerLess heat development - the lamp usually does not get that hotLED lamps shine with the same brightness despite the lower mains voltageInstallation ? lower power consumption allows installation in a power-limited luminaireThe light from modern LED lamps is optically comparable to that of conventional incandescent lamps Compared to compact fluorescent lamps (energy-saving lamps), there are the following advantages:Environmental friendliness - LED lamps do not contain any hazardous substances such as mercury.Economy ? The LED lamp consumes less energy with the same luminous flux.In contrast to the compact fluorescent lamp, the LED lamp lights up immediately with full brightness.Compact fluorescent lamps have an unnatural light spectrum. The light spectrum of an LED lamp is much closer to natural light. But there are also disadvantages:The price of an LED lamp can be higher than other lamps.Due to the complex structure, numerous products of poor quality are on the market.Not all models support dimming.The performance specifications of some manufacturers deviate from the actual performance. Briefly on the history of the LEDThe history of the LED begins as early as 1907. British engineer Henry Joseph Round first observed the formation of a point of light when direct current is passed through a silicon carbide point contact connection. In 1924, it was Oleg Vladimirovich Losev who investigated this effect in more detail and then constructed the first light-emitting diode (LED). After initial research, Losew proposed concrete theories of how it works and later used them in practical applications. Based on this, red, yellow, green and blue LEDs were developed in the 1970s and 1980s. Subsequently, white LED light sources were created from the combination of red, green and blue. In the 1990s, the first white LEDs appeared, which used a special chemical to convert the light from a blue or ultraviolet LED into white light.What types of LED lamps are there?As already mentioned, the range of offers is very wide. LEDs are not only available as individual components for self-assembly, but also in the form of strips, tubes or panels. In this catalog from the eibabo® shop, we present the LED versions of classic light sources. In other words: Here you get the LED alternatives to all possible types of incandescent lamps, halogen lamps and fluorescent lamps. The LEDs are installed in housings that resemble the original light sources. These can be classic lightbulbs, candles, spheres, spotlights or spotlights. The housings are equipped with the corresponding, standardized bases to enable easy replacement with the conventional variants. The most common sockets are:E27, E40 and E14GU10 and GU5.3G9, G13, G23 and G4GX53R7sand some others What are COB LEDs?Anyone who deals with the selection and differences between individual LED lamps will come across the term COB LEDs. COB LEDs are multiple LED chips that are grouped and bonded together by the manufacturer to form a single module. As a result, the chips are smaller and can be installed closer together. The LED chips are mounted directly in contact with a substrate such as silicon carbide or sapphire. This achieves a significantly higher lumen density in a smaller space. COB technology also uses a single circuit design with only two contacts, no matter how many chips are involved. And what does this mean? In contrast to other LED light sources, there are no longer any transitions in the light from one LED to the next. A uniformly luminous field of any shape and size is created.The term COBCOB is the abbreviation for 'Chip on Board'. This means that the chips are attached directly to a carrier substrate and therefore fewer components are required per LED chip for proper operation. Along with eliminating the otherwise common LED chip structure packaging, less heat is generated and higher installation density is achieved.This technology made it possible, for example, to produce flexible and yet optically uninterrupted light strips. The filaments in the currently very popular 'Edison light bulbs' are also based on COB technology.What characteristics should I look out for when buying LED lamps?There are numerous parameters that can influence the purchase of an LED lamp. Let's take a closer look at some of them:The luminous flux / luminous fluxThe luminous flux is given in lumens and is the total amount of light that the lamp emits in a certain time. The more lumens, the brighter the lamp.the frequencyNatural light sources shone evenly, like candles or the sun. Many electric light sources do not emit an even, but a pulsating light. At a frequency of 50 Hz, the light 'flickers' 50 times per second. Even if we are not consciously aware of this, our body registers the pulsation and may react with discomfort, tiredness and even malaise. Light with a frequency above 300 Hz has no noticeable effect on the human body. So pay attention to the highest possible frequency.The color temperatureLED lamps are available in different light color temperatures. These are given in Kelvin, for example:1800K - Candlelight2600K - warm light like incandescent bulbs3000K - warm white comfortable light5000K - neutral white daylight6000K - Cool White Light White and cool white light is said to increase concentration and efficiency, while warm light promotes relaxation. Warm lighting is recommended so that you can fully relax and fall asleep better after coming home from work. Color temperatures of around 3000 Kelvin are suitable for everyday household routines. It can be daylight to work.In addition to the main parameters, it is important to note some other characteristics of LED lamps. These would be:Illumination angle ? width of the cone of light illuminating a given areaOperating voltage ? Most LED lamps are designed for a mains voltage of 230 V, lamps with GU5.3 and G4 sockets are also available for 12 voltsEnergy Consumption - Typically, the wattage of the lamps is in the range of 1.5 watts to 15 watts. However, this says nothing about the actual brightness. This is given in lumens (see above)Dimmability ? There are dimmable and non-dimmable models. Many dimmable LED lamps do not dim completely, but only to 15% to 20% of full brightness. This depends not only on the lamp, but also on the dimmer.Dimensions - When choosing lamps, don't forget the overall dimensions. LED lamps are sometimes significantly larger than the corresponding light bulbs. As a result, a bulb may not fit into the lamp or protrude.Service life ? The service life is mostly given as between 10,000 and 50,000 hours. Be aware that these are theoretical values.Guarantee period - The longer the manufacturer gives a guarantee on a lamp, the more likely it is that it will be of the highest quality.Date of Manufacture ? Technology is evolving rapidly. If lamps have been stored for a long time, you will surely find better models from more recent productions.  TIP:The indication of the power equivalent to an incandescent lamp is no longer up-to-date (e.g. 'corresponds to 40W') and is also becoming less and less relevant as technology continues to improve. Instead, select your lamp based on the lumen specification. Buy your multi-LED lamp from eibabo® now. In our shop you will find multi-LED lamps for almost all common bases, lamp types and in many shapes. With the LED lamps we offer you can easily replace your old lamps and save up to 80% energy compared to conventional light bulbs. This means that the additional costs associated with the purchase of LED lamps are usually amortized after a short time. The leading manufacturers in the field of LED lamps include Philips, Osram, Opple Lighting, EVN, Schneider Electric, Eglo, Brumberg and around 20 others. Use our extensive detailed search to narrow down the properties and quickly find the product you are looking for.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Lamps > LED-lamp/Multi-LED you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Candle bulbsDome mirrorDownlightsDrop lampExtractor hoodFestoon lampFilament lampFilamentfilamentFlask shapeFloor lampFluorescent lampFluorescent tube replacementHalogen rod replacementHanging lightHotel lightingInfrared heatingInterior lightInterior lightingLuminous markingMetal halide lampNight visionPin base lampPlant lampPlant light lampStreet lightingSuitable for the workplaceToilet lightingVintageclassicfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Led lamp multi-led:AbalightAura LightBarthelmeBrumbergDEHNEthermaEVNHellumIDViiMLEDVANCELichtlineOpple LightingPhilips LichtRadiumRidi-LeuchtenRockwellRZBScharnberger+Has.Schneider ElectricSignify LampenSLVSomfySteinelTrio-LeuchtenWermaZumtobel
Electrical accessories lights - In everyday language, we are more familiar with the term lamp than with the term luminaire to designate an object from which artificial lighting emanates. Technically, the lamp is the object with a built-in light source. In technical terms, the lamp stands for the illuminant, for example fluorescent lamps or incandescent lamps. Yes, human communication, lay language and technical language can be so confusing and ambiguous. eibabo's range of electrical accessories for lights is neither confusing nor ambiguous. In this catalogue, practical multi-adapters alternate with connection and extension cables, upgrade kits for LEDs and sensor cables. Whatever electrical accessories you need to equip your rooms with the right lighting, you've come to the right place. Feel free to visit our other catalogs in the huge lighting section.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Accessories for lighting > Electrical accessories for luminaires you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accu packAdapter for lampsConnecting cableConnectionCorner connectorCorner jointCorner pieceCouplerCoupler/connector bendedCoupler/connector L-shapeCoupler/connector straightCoupler/connector X-shapeCoupler/connector Y-shapeElectrical accessories for luminairesEnd-feedHiFi AmplifierIn line power supplyLamp holderMounting railMovement sensorPlug clampSensorSpiralized cableTerminal boxThrough-wiringTwilight sensorUniversal adapterWall handlefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Electrical accessories lights:3F FilippiArcliteBarthelmeBEGA GantenbrinkBerkerBruckBrumbergCeagEgloElsproErcoESYLUXEVNFischer & HonselGiraHelestra LeuchtenHellumHeraHoubenKonstsmideLedlenserLEDVANCELichtlineLTSMeyer + SohnOligoOpple LightingPaulmannPerformance in LightPhilips LichtPrachtPROTEC.classRegioluxRidi-LeuchtenRZBSchalkScharnberger+Has.Schmitz-LeuchtenSchuchSignify PLSSitecoSLVStahlThebenTriluxTrio-LeuchtenWaldmannWeidmüllerZumtobel
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