Size: D16XH60mm or D0.63X2.41Inches
Led Chips: High brightness SMD2835 76 pcs.
Color Temperature: Warm White 3000K
Input Voltage: AC110-130V
Led Cap Type: E11 Screw base
EU Energy Efficiency Label: A++
Luminous Flux: 450LM
Power: 5 watts
Color Rendering Index: 80
Bulb Diameter: 16mm/0.63inches Bulb
Length: 60mm/2.41inches (including pins)
Beam Angle: 360 degree Dimmable
Operating Temperature: -25 – +50 Celsius Degree
Product Features
- Energy Saving Halogen/Xenon/Krypton Replacement Bulbs
- Product Dimensions: D0.63 X H2.41inches.
- LED Lifetime: Lasts up to 3-4 times as 60W halogen lamps with an average life up to 25,000 hours
- Should remove/bypass the electronic ballast if exist, otherwise the led will be flickering or lamp damages.
- Usage:E11 Base Socket in Ceiling Fans, Line Voltage Pendants, Chandeliers. Portables, and Track Lighting, Table/Desk/Floor Lamps, Recessed Lights, Show Lights, Cabinet Lighting, Closet Lights, Outdoor Lighting, Wall Sconces, Enlargers, Modeling lamps, Photoflood Fixtures and Studio Lighting
Good 60W equivalents. Misleading proudct name. The 5W bulbs are warm white color, equivalent maybe to 50 W incandescent, possibly 60 W but not more than that. They are definitely not as bright as 75W, which is what the product name seems to suggest. I put one of these next to a 75W incandescent bulb for comparison and there was a noticeable difference – this bulb produces maybe 75% of the brightness of the 75W.On the “bright side” these are the brightest E11’s I’ve tried, brighter than anything available on eBay. I…
but eventually disappointed in this item I was hopeful, but eventually disappointed in this item. First of all, they don’t dim well at all, and will flash/flicker when at a dim setting. Second, I don’t feel these are “warm white” at all, but are actually a much higher/hotter temperature. I typically think of “warm white” as something in the 3000K band of colors. To me, these are much closer to 4000K in color — a very bright and cool white, which is not what I prefer at all in the ceiling fans of my bedrooms…
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