Detail Description:
◆ Base: G4
◆ Voltage: AC/DC 12V
◆ Materil: PC Cover
◆Wattage: 3W
◆Lumens Value: 290-350LM
◆ Color Temperature: 1800K(Like Warm Fire Orange)
◆ Beam Angle: 360 Degree
Product Features
- ✅【Vivid Fire】: Standard G4 Bi-pin socket, AC/DC 12V, live flame and breathing mode emulation effect, safe & energy saving of LED light source
- ✅【Fashion Alternation】: 1800K orange warm flame color, fantastic and safe alternative with AC/DC 12V, can reach 290-350 lumens brightness
- ✅【Good Replacement】: Replacement for traditional gas lantern, retrofit oil lamp, hurricane lampartificial vivid fire, dynamic moving flame. Innovative gifts
- ✅【Atmosphere Mood Lamp】: Creat you a peaceful romantic and relax moment when light up one fire flame bulbs. Better lamp for hotel, restaurant, bar, cafe, garden, home decoration, and Christmas Halloween decorations
- ✅【Big Surprise】: Durable and high quality flame LED bulb. Modern and surprised for church, castle, monastery, bedroom, living room, bar, hotel, night clubs, outdoor gardens, villas, wedding decorations, party, etc
Great bulb at 6 volts – not 12 volts! So, these bulbs have NO markings on them to describe what voltage is required. The product description states 10-30 volt ac/dc. Several other sellers sell what appear to be the same bulb, and describe them as 12 volt. I installed the first of my two bulbs using 12 volt DC. The bulb flickered for a second or two, and never flickered again. The base felt warm when I removed it, which made my Spidey Sense tingle….. So, the second bulb I tested with 6 volts DC. It worked perfectly, and…
Awesome effect and brightness for 12 volts I bought both the 1800k and the 2000k versions. The 1800k is your go-to “fire orange” color, however this bulb flickers at about 1/2 the rate of the 2000k bulb, which is a brighter, whiter hue. It’s like the difference between the colors orange and peach in a box of crayons.Every G4 flicker bulb you buy will almost always flicker in a specific pattern; they do not pulse randomly. However, if you have 2 running on the same circuit or plug, they will not stay synced up for very long…
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