If your working voltages is 100-240V,a transformer for 12V is needed.
We recommend to use led transformer or keep 1 or 2 halogen lamps to meet the Minimum power of tranditional transformer.
Specifications:
Base: MR11/GU4, Power: 2W
Color temperature: 3000K (Warm White)
Dimensions: Dia 1.38 inch x L1.38 inch / Dia35 mm x L35 mm
Input voltage: DC 10-30V / AC12V
Lumens: 200LM, CRI (Ra):> 80
Beam angle: 120 degrees
Package Included: 4 x MR11 LED Bulb
HGHC Warranty:
60 days money back guarantee and 2 years replacement warranty. Any doubts and question, please kindly contact us.
Product Features
- ★ SAVING MONEY: Lower Consumption and Higher Brightness, 2W LED replaces 20 watt Halogen Spotlight Bulb, save up to 90% on electricity bill.
- ★ EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE: Transparent glass cover is safety protection and dust proof damp proof. no flicker, no buzzing sound and eye-protective.
- ★ EASY TO INSTALL: Standard GU4.0 Base, Plug & Play, Warm White 3000K, bright and natural light, creating a warm and welcoming environment.
- ★ LONG LIFETIME: With a lifetime of up to 30000 hours, you can reduce the hassle of frequently replacing your light bulbs. lower heat, safer than Incandescent bulbs.
- ★ WIDE RANGE OF USE: For Landscape Lighting, range hood, Display Cases, Recessed Lighting, Hospitality Lighting, Residential Lighting, etc.
great for sewing machines I got this for my vintage Singer 201 sewing machine, hoping that it wouldn’t be too long since some of the LED lights are. These are in fact the same length as the incandescent bulbs, so it fit with room to spare. The light is considerably brighter than the incandescent was, and the daylight color is really nice to have when sewing! They should fit any sewing machine (or other item) that fit a standard incandescent bulb of this type. If I have any problems with the bulbs I will update this…
I purchased these bulbs for a Singer Model 201-1 built in the 1940’s that my mom got as a high school graduation present. (Mom gave the machine to my wife a few years ago when she could no longer sew.) I selected the “cool” (a white to almost blue) 6,000K light rather than the warm or yellow-brown 3,000K bulb. The main reason I chose these bulbs over others because of the larger light output of 500 lumens rather than the 300 lumens typical of most of these LED replacement bulbs. I am most…
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