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Philips MASTER LEDspot Light AR111 G53 20W 1350Lm WW 3000K $29 Delivered @ Eeet5p eBay

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Delivering a warm, halogen-like accent beam, MASTER LEDspot LV AR111 is an ideal retrofit solution for spot and general lighting applications in the hospitality and retail industry. It is particularly suitable for general lighting where the light is on all the time, such as creative accent lighting applications in shops, restaurants, hotels, and especially for galleries, exhibitions and museums. The robustly designed MASTER LEDspot LV AR111 offers various beam angles for a clearly defined beam spread. There is no UV or IR in the beam, making it suitable for illuminating heat-sensitive objects (food, organic materials, paintings, etc.). The patented intelligent driver enables broad compatibility with existing electromagnetic and electronic halogen transformers. MASTER LEDspot LV AR111 delivers huge energy savings and minimises maintenance cost without any reduction in brightness.

• Up to 80% energy saving compared with halogen lamps

• Broad compatibility with transformers

• Retrofittable

• Patented intelligent driver

• Lifetime of 45,000 hours

• Low energy consumption

• Clearly defined beam spread

• UV- and IR-free light for less heat and protection for heat-sensitive objects

Application

• Shops, hotels, restaurants, bars, cafés

• Gallieres, museums, exhibitions, lobbies, corridors, stairwells, washrooms, reception areas

Voltage: 12V
Wattage: 20W
Beam angle:12D
Lamp Life (hrs): 25000
Dimmable: Yes

total Luminous Flux (lm): 1350
Colour Rendering Index(Ra):Ra80

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  • now this is a super niche item

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      How many did you buy?

      • none. i only deal with constant current led ar111 with a dedicated constant current driver (ideally dimmed with DALI).
        ive always been suss on how well LED will actually run on electronic transformers in the long run (electronic transformers are a left over from the halogen days).

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