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Replace your 12 volt light bulbs with 12 volt LED bulbs (and 24 volt) to greatly increase your efficiency (save energy), and reduce heat. This also can save a lot of stress on your battery.
These replacement 12 volt LED light bulbs let you save power simply by changing out your bulbs. LEDs typically use at least 80% less energy for the same lumens (amount of light) output. NOTE: these LED bulbs are not polarity sensitive. |  |
Dim-mable 12 volt LED Bulbs: our 12 volt LED Bulbs are dim-able with our 12 volt LED Dimmers (most of the LED bulbs operate from 10-30vdc, some of the dimmers do as well) - confirm specifications for each product you select. Notes: 1. Many of the Bee Green LED Bulbs contain a thermistor fuse, which may limit dim-abiity with some prior generation dimmers. The Elwood FriLight LED Dimmers have been designed to properly dim these fused 12 volt LED bulbs and 24 volt LED bulbs, as well as most other 12 volt LED bulbs. LED bulbs require a constant current dimmer like the ( Elwood FriLight LED Dimmer) to operate smoothly across the entire range (LED bulb dimmers operate differently from filament bulb dimmers).
12 volt dc - 24 volt dc LED bulbs: Most of our 12 volt LED bulbs are also usable as 24 volt LED bulbs (the voltage range is generally from 10 volts dc to 30 volts dc- confirm the specifications on the individual products). These DC LED bulbs are for battery centric applications like boats, rv's, and solar applications operating in the 10 to 30 volt dc range.
*Wattage comparisons are usually offered to help guide you in choosing LED bulbs as replacements for your halogen, Xenon and incandescent bulbs. Please read the comparison note at the bottom of this page for important information. |
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| *Comparison Note: LED bulb comparisons are to be used as a guideline - simply stated - incandescent, halogen and Xenon bulbs all have initial lumens outputs which vary by manufacturer, and also degrade with use. Furthermore, the current lumens output of your bulbs is likely unknown, and there is not a simple way to measure. Additionally, conversion of lumens to wattage is not a direct science. Values shown reflect the luminous efficacy [Wikipedia link] as follows: 16 for halogen, 7 for incandescent and 16 for MR bulbs. The fixture lens and the reflector (if your fixture has one) may also be factors in determining desired results. Our goal is your satisfaction, and therefore we offer a liberal return - exchange policy. |
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