Comparable to a 35-watt incandescent bulb, this 5-watt LED bulb produces huge amounts of light without wasting energy. Compatible with most traditional halogen MR16 bulb bases and transformers. With an expected life of 35,000 hours, this bulb is built to last, provides great light, and saves maintenance and energy costs.
With an interchangeable lens design, one can swap out the narrow angle lens (installed by default) with the included wide angle lens, instantly transforming it into a flood light.
Specifications
* Bulb Type: LED MR16
* Base Type: Bi-Pin GU5.3
* Input Voltage: 12V AC/DC
* Power: 5W
* Beam Angle: 30º or 120º
* Available Color Temperatures: White 5800-6800K | Warm White 2700-3200K
* Light Output (lumen): 315 | 280
* Dimmable: No
* Body Color: White
* Life Expectancy: 35,000 hours
* Operational Temperature Range: -20~40℃
* Operational Humidity Range: 95%Rh or below, non-condensing
* IP Rating: IP30
* Dimensions: Ø = 2″, Length = 1.8″
* Compliance: UL, CE, RoHS
Product Features
- LED replacement for traditional MR16 spot light
- Wide operating voltage of 12VAC or 10-30VDC
- Replaces 35W incandescent
- Compatible with most traditional halogen MR16 bulb sockets and transformers
- No mercury, UV, IR, or other deleterious radiations
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