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US $17.50
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Torrance, California, US

Torrance, California, US
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LED Replacement Bulb, Warm White, SV8.5 socket

  LED Replacement Bulb, Warm White, 10-30VDC (1.5W), Directional, SV8.5 Socket

  
  
Fits SocketSV8.5
Typical ApplicationsCeiling Fixtures, Courtesy Lights
Dimensions42.0mm x 15.9mm (L x W)
Input Voltage10-30VDC
Power (Watts)1.5W
Current Draw120mA/12V
60mA/24V
LED Emitting ColorWarm White
LED Type/Quantity6 x SMD
Beam Angle (FWHM)120ยบ
Light Output (Lumens)72 lms
Warranty2 Years

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