Gold Stars LED replacement lights are built with the finest LED lighting technology and materials. This Gold Star LED features: Built-in 2-way switch to use one or both of LED light tubes ; 8-30 volts DC including 12v and 24v–this wide-range voltage is designed to withstand RV power fluctuations that can damage ordinary LED lights; 2 x 180 Lumens; Natural White color;6.72 power watts; 60 High Power 3014 SMD LEDs; beam pattern of 120 degrees; and color temperature of 4000-4500K. Each Gold Stars LED bulb has a life expectancy of 60,000 hours–many times longer than a standard bulb–which saves money and time, especially in those hard-to-reach places. This product does not contain mercury or emit ultraviolet (UV) light. Weighs approximately 26 ounces.
Product Features
- 60,000 hours life expectancy
- 8-30 volts DC including 12v and 24v; the wide-range voltage is designed to withstand RV power fluctuations
- LED fixture includes two (2) 12″ LED tubes with T5 base
- Low heat, safe to touch, and instantly bright
- Energy efficient and eco-friendly
LED Nice. Hooked up in the shop to test. Wow! twice the light at half the power. Measured 0.4 amps then 0.3 after a few seconds with both bulbs on! My single 12″ tube thinlight measured 0.6 amps. Having switch for either bulb really nice. This is replacing an under cabinet single tube florescent. Light output is very white, no noticeable color (my pictures do not show true color).Housing larger than I pictured, 18 7/8″ x 5 1/2″ but not a problem. (140.0 mm does not equal…
Since we boondock/dry camp frequently this seemed like a no-brainer. We just replaced our duel 12″ florescent light above the sink/countertop/stove area of our TT with this fixture. Naturally, this is a high-use area, probably the most used in our TT. Since we boondock/dry camp frequently this seemed like a no-brainer.We couldn’t be happier with the results. We find that using just one side of this light (it’s duel control) gives us as much light (maybe more) that both florescent lights provided.Installation was simple and took <30 minutes...
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