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Taylorbrite 3" Led Recessed Spotlight 1 Watt Warm Brass 10-32 Vdc 50k Hours (w) on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:TaylorBrite Manufacturer Part Number:T004E001

Taylorbrite 3" LED Recessed Spotlight
1 watt warm brass 10-32 VDC

  • Power Consumption - 1.2 Watt
  • Current Draw / Input Voltage - .15A@12VDC
  • .075A@24VDC
  • Weight - .37lb
  • 3.15" dia./ 1.4" deep
  • Lifetime - 50,000 hours



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