Product Description
This 5W LED Medium Screw-in Medium Base Edison Bulb is equivalent to a 40W incandescent and puts out over 450 lumens.
It has a soft warm white output, perfect for replacing 25W to 50W incandecents while saving more than 85% of the power needed by the equivalent incandescent bulb. With 66 pieces of 2835 LEDs, which are the newest surface-mount LED chip. They use a special thermally-conductive construction, which allows the LED to be more efficent than ever.
This bulb is only 3" tall x 1.25" wide, with the standard Edison medium (household-type) E26 (1") base.
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Number of LEDs: | 66 | |||
Input Voltage: | 12VDC or 24V (Integrated Constant-Current IC) | |||
Wattage: | 5 Watts | |||
Beam Angle: | 360° | |||
Color Temperature: | 2,900°K (Warm White) | |||
LED Package Type: | 2835 Type High Output Surface Mount Device | |||
Lumen Output: | 468 Lumens | |||
Base Type: | Edison E26 - Medium Household Base | |||
Dimensions: | 31mm x 75mm (incl. base) | |||
Polarity: | No | |||
Dimmable: | Yes - with PWM Dimmer | |||
Lifetime | 30,000 hours | |||
Warranty: | 2-Years |
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Excellent Product
Excellent replacement option for traditional filament style 24V bulbs. Traditional 24V bulbs were lasting about 6 months on board my commercial fishing vessel. Not cheap to replace, and a real pain when you have no illumination in a confined compartment. These seem to be a quality product, hopeful that they will last! Excellent light output, and a warm tungsten-like color temperature.
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Excellent light output
These bulbs throw a lot more light than the old incandescents and are cheaper to run.
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Great to have
Only bulb that I have found that will work and look good with my 32 vdc system
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Nice lamp, very compact
We've used several of these lamps in place of incandescent or quartz halogen bulbs. Nice light output quality - the color is comparable to most residential lights (2,900K). They fit where many CFLs won't and use less energy. The only place I wouldn't recommend them is in an open style fixture where you look directly into the lamp.