About 700,000 Cree LED T8 replacement lamps are being recalled in the U.S. as well as an additional 11,500 sold in Canada.The company says the electrical arcing may cause the lamp to overheat and melt ...
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Cree, Inc., in cooperation with the CPSC and Health Canada, is recalling 104,000 LED T8 replacement lamps (8,500 were sold in Canada). The recalled lamps can overheat and melt, posing a burn hazard.
After a dozen reports of LED lamps that overheated and melted, Cree issued a recall Friday for Cree LED T8 Replacement Lamps sold at Home Depot stores nationwide and Amazon.com from September 2015 ...
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Cree announced today the introduction of its linear LED lighting technology to replace the T-8 fluorescent tube. (Note: this author is a current Cree shareholder). While not the first to market, ...
STURTEVANT — Cree Inc., which has offices and a manufacturing plant at 9201 Washington Ave., announced the introduction of its new LED T8 tube. The Cree LED T8 tube looks like a traditional ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Cree Inc. announced the recall of 700,000 LED T8 lamps due to electrical arcing that may cause the lamp to overheat and melt, posing a burn hazard for ...
Details: This recall involves Cree LED T8 Replacement Lamps, including lamps that were provided as free replacements for a previous recall in June 2015 and new lamps sold since the recall. These lamps ...