HRYSPN Ba15s LED Bulb 1141 1156 AC/DC 12V 5W Daylight White 6000K Single Contact Bayonet SBC for Car RV Trailer Camper Boat Yard Interior Light, Landscape Lighting (Pack of 4)
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One year after the start of the program, they haven't burned out. Since it is on for about an entire year, and LEDs usually last for the lifetime of the device, I don't anticipate having to
It is great that they are bright, but I have never tried dimming
Seeing as it works as a 12 volt yard fixture, why wouldn't it work in a 12 volt automobile too
Depending on the source, AC or DC electricity may be used. In the case of this kind of bulb, 12V DC is the normal voltage used in automobiles Installing landscape lighting on 12V AC is the most common method. As a result, you can use this bulb in either setting.
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The bulbs were bought to replace the halogen bulbs in my post lamps. It is easier to see than with the old halogen bulbs because the light is a bright bright blue-white instead of the butter yellow. It is at least five times brighter than the old bulbs. The only one on my block to have replaced the dreary halogen bulbs with this beautiful blue white replacement means my post light stands out like a billboard. I am so in love with the color that I purchased LED replacements to replace the halogen bulbs on It's almost as if there is an outdoor light on the front of my house because these little guys are so bright! LED bulbs have a very long life span, so these will probably be my last bulb to use in either of them. I'm a retired electrician, so I know how much more economical it is to burn LED bulbs than to burn other bulbs, so I'll be definitely using them.
After using two of the bulbs in the pack, I ended up using all four of them. There is a lot of light from the bulb itself! It is not about the bulb in the socket, but rather the security of the bulb. There is one word to describe this. . A horrible thing to happen. The bulb broke free from the metal sock as soon as I started to twist the socket into the bulb. It is broken.
A month or two of use would be enough for them before they burned There are no issues with these LED bulbs at all being a direct replacement. It is indeed bright and will ultimately save you money, not to mention save you the hassle of having to replace them over and over again.
It would have been better to have brighter LEDs with 57 (yes I counted) of them. Hopefully the bulbs will be OK, one of them went out in the light of my poarch (RV) the rest of them stay in.
If you need to hold the tip of the bulb to screw in, you will break the bulbs. In my case, I was able to hold the base during installation. This means that no information was provided regarding the power consumption or shelf life of the bulbs. There are so many things they would like you to mention, but to me they are all things that could be improved, such as longevity, brightness, and ease of installation.
These LEDs all had a warm glow, which was pleasing to me. The photo is of white color (3000K), as stated in the headline, instead of blue Below you will find a description of white (6000K) which is incorrect. As promised, they all fitted the sockets with ease and worked as intended. Because the 'bulb' section looks as if it is dipped in clear plastic and has become one solid piece, they appear to be quite durable.
I recommend it. Over the LED parts, there is a covering that protects them like a glass bulb would. A craftsman bench grinder had lost its lamp. I had to buy a new one. The light had to be b15s bas and less than 2" long in order to fit the metal light guard. I prefer the bright white to the warmer It is recommended for the type and size of.
Almost everything about them was fine except the diodes started failing after about a year. In that case, their output would be about 30% of the The three I replaced in the past year were three out of six in operation. I must be missing out on better options.
Though I wasn't sure what to expect from 5 watts, they turned out brighter than expected and they worked wonderfully.