CBConcept® 2-Pack, Side-Pin LED G4, 320 Lumens, 2 Watt (20W Equal), Warm White 3000K, 180° Beam Angle, Dimmable, Low Volt AC/DC 12 Volt, JC G4 Bi-Pin Base LED Disc Halogen Replacement Bulb
Product Features
- Save up 90% on your electricity bill with LED lighting! Replace 20W halogen bulb by 2W LED. Now with LED for a more true and natural color experience.
- LED chips on sigle side , 180° Beam Angle, instant on with no glare or flikering;
- Reduce re-lamp frequency.Save effort and maintenance costs on changing bulbs frequently; Not Dimmable, Don’t work with dimmer switch.
- This newly-designed LED G4 bulb is one of the best alternatives to old G4 halogen bulbs. The LED G4 fits into almost any standard socket and works very well with a desk lamp or other fixture in which you want light emitted from 180 degree. The G4 bulb is ultra-bright with 21pcs SMD2835 LED light source.
- The LED G4 bulb is an environmentally-friendly product and emits no UV or IR radiation, lead, mercury or other harmful pollutants. This LED G4 blub is small enough to fit into the narrower light fittings where space is limited, and it is easy and convenient to install. Operating temperature: -4 – 185℉ Material: ceramic lamp body and a transparent plastic cover. Safety Notice Turn off power before installation. Do not touch bulb when operating or when hot. For indoor use only.
So as mentioned by others, nothing to cover exposed circuits on the “back” side, not even a cheap layer of conformal coating. But a smear of high temp silicone would rectify the issue. For my wifes beloved 1998 IKEA bedside lamp, no need, even though the reflector is metal, this comes no where near it, for your application, better be careful. I think it puts out as much light as the 20 year old 20w halogen it replaced frankly, and nowi don’t have to gripe about how hot it…
4K color temperature. Work perfectly; quite bright. The many LEDs spread over a larger area gave a more even light than others I’ve used. Somehow the color seemed a little off when I used it for a reading light, like the CRI wasn’t as good as I’d like; but I had 3 different brand/color temperature LEDs on at the time, so it was visually confusing. But the bulbs turned out to be too bright for my application, even with a dimmer. Yes, they are dimmable. And they don’t flicker if using a…
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