
Product Description
- The ballast must be bypassed when present.
- Replacement for a 36W/40W/55W 2G11 base CFL bulb
- Perfect for applications with frequent "on/off" switching cycles, and buildings that desire to be mercury free
- Instant on, no flicker or buzz
- Emits virtually no UV rays or IR
| Energy Used | 23 Watts |
| Volts | 120-277 |
| Base | 2G11 |
| Bulb Shape | Single Twin Tube |
| Bulb Color | Cool White |
| CRI | 82 |
| Color Temperature (Kelvin) | 4000
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| Brightness (Lumens) | 2800 |
| Bulb Finish | Opaque |
| Bulb Technology | LED |
| Average Rated Life (hr) | 50000 |
| Operating Temperature (°F) | -4 to 113 |
| Beam Angle (°) | 115 |
| Bulb Power Type | Ballast Bypass |
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FAQs
1. What is a 2G11 4-pin LED bulb?
A 2G11 4-pin LED bulb is an energy-efficient LED bulb that fit into fixtures with 2G11 sockets that have 4 pins. These types of bulbs are commonly used in commercial and residential applications, such as in offices, retail stores, and homes.
2. How does a 2G11 4-pin LED bulb work?
A 2G11 4-pin LED bulb works by converting electrical energy into light energy through the use of light-emitting diodes (LEDs). LED bulbs are highly efficient compared to traditional incandescent bulbs, as they generate less heat and use less electricity to produce light.
3. What are the benefits of using a 2G11 4-pin LED bulb?
The benefits of using a 2G11 4-pin LED bulb include lower energy consumption, reduced maintenance costs, longer lifespan, and improved lighting quality. LED bulbs also emit less heat, making them safer and more environmentally friendly.
4. How long does a 2G11 4-pin LED bulb last?
The lifespan of a 2G11 4-pin LED bulb varies depending on the quality of the bulb and how often it is used. However, most high-quality LED bulbs have a lifespan of up to 50,000 hours, which is significantly longer than traditional bulbs.
5. Can 2G11 4-pin LED bulbs be dimmed?
Yes, some 2G11 4-pin LED bulbs can be dimmed using compatible dimmer switches. However, it is important to check the specifications of the bulb and the dimmer switch to ensure compatibility before attempting to dim the bulb.
