
We are a professional 2G11 LED lighting manufacturer and supplier in Taiwan. If you are looking for retrofit LED lighting, we are the factory and exporter to offer best quality and service.
Product Description
- Directly replace old 2G11 18W PLL bulb
- Work with electronic ballast in existing luminaire.
- Suitable for many of DALI dimming ECG ballast
- SDCM ≤ 5
- 50,000 hour life time
- Color rendering index Ra ≥ 82
- No mercury or hazardous materials
- No bending thanks to high quality aluminum housing
| Wattage | 18W |
| Conventional Wattage Equivalent | 36W PLL or DULUX L |
| Base Cap | 4 pin 2G11 |
| Life Span (Hours) | 50000 hrs |
| Beam Angle (Degrees) | 140 |
| Lumens per Watt | 130 lm/W |
| Lumens | 2340 lm |
| End cap type | Aluminum or plastic |
| PC cover | Clear / Milky |
| Length | 322 mm (not include pin length) |
| Color Rendering Index (CRI) Ra | > 82 |
| Color Temperature (CCT) | 2700K ~ 6500K |
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FAQs
1. What does "2G11" mean?
2G11 refers to the type of socket used in the LED tube. It has four pins and is commonly used in commercial and industrial settings.
2. What is an electronic ballast?
An electronic ballast is an electrical device that regulates the current flowing through a fluorescent or LED light fixture. It helps to provide steady and reliable lighting and can prolong the lifespan of the bulb.
3. How do I know if my LED tube is compatible with an electronic ballast?
You should consult the specifications sheet of your LED tube to see if it is compatible with the electronic ballast. Additionally, some manufacturers may provide a list of compatible ballasts with their LED tubes.
4. Can I use an electronic ballast with any LED tube?
No, not all LED tubes are compatible with electronic ballasts. It is important to check the specifications of the LED tube to ensure that it is compatible with the ballast you have.
5. What are the benefits of using an electronic ballast with an LED tube?
Using an electronic ballast with an LED tube can help to regulate the current and provide consistent lighting. It can also help to reduce energy consumption and prolong the lifespan of the LED tube.
6. Can I install an electronic ballast myself?
Installation of an electronic ballast should be performed by a qualified electrician. It requires knowledge of electrical wiring and safety precautions, and improper installation can be dangerous.
