10 Pack 5 Watt T3 1/4 Wedge Base 12 Volt 20000 Hour Clear Xenon Lightbulb
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White is a warm color. unlike LEDs, which are bright white
Please accept my apologies for not knowing what you're talking about.
This lamp is only for 12 volt systems, good afternoon. If you want a lamp that runs on 24 volts, you'll either need a 24 volt lamp or you'll have to change the transformer system to a 12 volt output system.
The bulb has a diameter of 1 cm (6/16 in), a length of 1 1/2 cm (9/16 in) without the base, and a diameter of 1 cm (6/16 in) with the base.
Selected User Reviews For 10 Pack 5 Watt T3 1/4 Wedge Base 12 Volt 20000 Hour Clear Xenon Lightbulb
Seagull 9732 lamps were the originals for my house number lamps. I had a hard time finding something that was both reasonable and affordable. replacements were more expensive, but these were perfect.
There's no way they're going to last as long as they claim. They'd have to be turned on 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which they aren't. While the light color is appealing, given how quickly they wear out, it is not a good value. I am switching to a different brand.
Just over six months ago, I bought three different brands of bulbs, including these, and installed them in under cabinet lights. This is a side-by-side comparison of this brand with the competition. br>br> These came in a plastic baggie, while the other two brands were neatly laid out in a formed plastic tray inside a thin cardboard box. Although the packaging of these bulbs did not impress me, all of the bulbs arrived in good condition and were ready to use. br> They felt very light while I was installing them, and I was afraid they would break in my fingers as I pushed them into the sockets. The other brands appeared to be heavier and more durable. Those breaking were not a concern for me. Perhaps my fear was unfounded because none of the bulbs broke. br> The bulbs' light quality and color were consistent across the board. br> These bulbs were slightly less expensive per bulb than the other brands, and they were significantly less expensive than locally available options. br> After 180 days of running all the bulbs for about 12 hours a day, NONE of them have burned out. Each of the other brands' bulbs has burnt out about half of the time. br>br>Conclusion: br>br> These appear to be a good performer at a lower cost than the competition. They could be packaged better, and they are still overpriced for what they are.
I was a little hesitant to buy these in bulk on Amazon, but I'm glad I did. They provide a nice warm light when used as under cabinet lighting in my kitchen. It's also possible to dim them. They're quite bright at full brightness! br>br>At the time of delivery, all of the bulbs were working and in excellent condition. I would order these again in a heartbeat! br>br>This is a product that I would recommend!.
You'll come across as romantic to your wife. 42 of these are used as under-cabinet lighting in my kitchen. They are a source of joy for my wife. This is the ultimate litmus test: if she thinks they're attractive, they are! br>br>Be careful when removing a burning bulb because they burn hot. (Due to the fact that men try to do it. ) )br>br>The only criticism is that they come in a small zip lock bag inside an Amazon bubble envelope. They did, however, make it out alive.
I started by replacing about ten burned-out under-cabinet accent lights, and I continued to do so over the course of two years. Now, if I left those lights on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for two years, I'd have used them for 17,520 hours. Only a small portion of that (2%) was used with these lights. 4 hours per night, 5 times per week equals 520- (A total of 1040 hours per year). So, if the low price is worth it for you to change out bulbs on a regular basis and only buy them when you run out, go for it! Personally, I'll look for a more dependable bulb so that I don't have to replace them as frequently.
On Amazon, the price of these bulbs ranges from $9 for ten bulbs to more than $6 per bulb. It doesn't make any sense. These are Xenon bulbs, which work perfectly and can easily be substituted for similar bulbs. They're for a 12-volt house number indicator that came with the house.
This is a ten-dollar bill I received. For the same price as two bulbs at a big-box store, I got a pack of lights. store in a box I've had them for a few months now, and they appear to be in good working order. I have them in undercabinet fixtures that are turned on 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and I have yet to replace any of them.