Bulb, LED, GU5.3, 40°, 3000k, non-dimmable -SLV

Designer : Thomas Edison

Brand : SLV

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The low-voltage, non-variable LED reflector lamp replaces low-voltage halogen lamps with GU5.3 (MR16) lampholders.

This non-variable LED lamp is ideal for general lighting. LED spotlights diffuse a neutral light and are ideal for creating lighting accents. LED lamps are compatible with most fixtures with GU5.3 sockets and have been specially designed to replace halogen lamps. LED lamps offer considerable energy savings and significantly reduced maintenance costs. Energy class A+. Weighted energy consumption: 5kWh/1000h.

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Base :
GU5.3
IP :
20
IRC :
80
Kelvin :
3000k
Material :
Glass
Number of bulbs :
1
Reflector opening angle :
40°
Type of variation :
On/off non-dimmable bulb
Dimensions :
L cm x H cm x P cm
Diameter Ø :
cm
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Designed by : Thomas Edison

In his 84 years, Thomas Edison acquired a record number of 1,093 patents (singly or jointly) and was the driving force behind such innovations as the phonograph, the incandescen...

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