HGHC 24V BA15d Double Contact Bayonet LED Bulb
Specification:
Dimension: D16x53MM (D0.63 x L1.96 inches)
Power: 5 Watts
LEDs: 2835 SMD LEDs
Input Voltage: AC/DC 24V
Lumen: 350lm
Light Color: Warm White 3000K
Beam angle: 360 degree
Lamp Base: 1157 (BA15D) Double Contact Bayonet Parallel Pin Base
Cross Reference: BA15D = 1157, 1142, 1004, 1076, 1130, 1158, 1176, 1178
Note:These items are not the brake lights, the two contacts at the bottom of the positive”+” and negative”-“.
Applications:
Interior Car RV Trailer Camper Boat Yard light; Tail light, Turn signal light, Corner light, Stop light, Parking light, Side marker and Backup lights.
Package Including:
2 * BA15D 3.5W LED Light Bulb
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Product Features
- ★ Ba15d Double Contact Bayonet Parallel Pin Bulb; Input Voltage: AC/DC 24V; Power: 5 Watts, 35W Replacement Bulb 350lm.
- ★ Easy installation. Plug and play. Installs just as easily as regular halogen or incandescent bulbs. Fits for 1142, 1004, 1076, 1130, 1158, 1176, 1178
- ★ Made with ceramics and anti-fire PC material, fashionable looking, durable and excellent in heat radiation.
- ★ Brighten up your yard or RV for added safety and assurance; Keep your RV or camper well lit on dark nights while reducing power demand.
- ★ Applications: It is perfect for Marine Boat Navigation lights, cabin lights, reading lamps, Interior Car RV Trailer Camper dinette lamp, anchor light,pendant lights, Backup lights, hanging bar lights,etc
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