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titleOfInvention Reusable high power led module and methods thereof
abstract The present invention is directed to a reusable, single-source, high-power LED module utilizing a subset of components that may be quickly replaced in the field without tools when the useable life of an LED chip expires. The reusable LED module may be used with a variety of lamp assemblies to generate an even wider variety of light distributions. In particular, drive currents, color temperatures, LED bin codes, optical lenses, and lamp assemblies may be varied to achieve a desirable light distribution.
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