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KES020009-MR16-3x2-W-2

KES020009-MR16-3x2-W-2Star-T-LED’s MR16 12V AC/dc 6Watt LED is our answer to the very popular, electricity hungry and ever burning out MR16 50Watt 12Volt transformer driven Halogen down-light. Star-T-LED 12V 6W MR16 LED will fit in most if not all 50W 12V Halogens fittings and therefore can be used as a replacement for the Halogen. However the Star-T-LED MR16 will only operate if you are making use of a wire wound type transformer.

  • KES020009-MR16-3x2-W-2

Specifications

  • Bulb:MR16 3X2W-2
  • Base: GU5.3
  • Input Voltage: 12V AC/DC with Reverse Polarity Protect
  • Input Power: 5.6W
  • Output Power: 4.2W
  • Total Length: 57mm
  • Beam Angle: 30/45°
  • Reflector Efficacy: 85%
  • Light Source: 3x2Watt High Power LED
  • LED Output Current: 460mA
  • Operating Temperature: <55°C
  • LED Working Temp: -20°C ~ 50°C
  • Lumens: Cool White: 276 Warm White: 218
  • Light Effect (lm/W): Cool White: 50 Warm White: 39
  • CRI: Cool White: 74.6 Warm White: 82.3
  • Colours Available: Cool White, Warm White, Blue, Green, Red, Yellow, RGB
  • NET Weight: 88g
  • Housing: Aluminium
  • Radiation: No UV or IR Radiation
  • Safety Assurance: CE & RoHS Certified
KES020009 MR16 3x2W-2 Diamentions Radius: 50mm, Breadth: 57mm

Please ensure that the circuit is completely disconnected from electrical source before you attempt any installation or replacement of Star-T-LEDs, as this could possibly affect the lifespan of the LED.

Features and Benefits

  • Low power consumption therefore 80 to 90% electrical saving.
  • Long-life 30,000Hrs LED lifetime – low maintenance costs.
  • 2 year Warrantee.
  • Replaces 12V MR16 Halogens.
  • Low operating Temperature therefore lower air-conditioning costs.
  • Eco-friendly – no mercury content.
  • Anti-global warming conserves electricity so therefore reduction in CO2 emissions .

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