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Mings Mark 5050112 Led Bulb Festoon Base 36 Mm 28 Lumens Cool White 2 Pack on 2040-parts.com

US $9.75
Location:

Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mings Mark Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:5050112 UPC:013964194135

Mings Mark 5050112 LED Bulb Festoon Base 36 mm 28 Lumens Cool White 2 Pack

The Ming's Mark 28 Lumens Festoon Base LED Bulb is built with the finest led lighting technology and is designed for motorbikes, automobiles, and any application requiring a Festoon based bulb. This bulb is using 2 high power 5050 SMD LED's and has a voltage range from 11-18v DC. and 12VDC marine, auto and RV. The LED is built to withstand the wide power fluctuations caused by RV's. The LED is very easy to install, No modification needed at all. Led produces low heat so it is safe to touch, lasts up to 100,000 hours thats much more then the standard bulb , Vibration resistant, Immediate response to on/off command and produces more light using less electricity.
  • Replaces Automotive Bulb Numbers: Festoon 3423, 3425, 6411, 46413, 6418, 6423, 6451, 6461, 6475, 6476,6418, 6461
  • View Angle: 120 degree
  • NO UV, Superior ESD Protection
  • Typical Luminous Flux (Lumens) 28
  • Wave Length : 6000-6500k
  • Power: 0.48 watts
  • 2 High Power 5050 SMD LED's
  • Color Temp: Cool White

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