Your basket is empty

Departments
Free Delivery Over £100
Payment Card Types

Aurora Energy Saving GU10 11 Watt Daylight (60 Watt Alternative)

This is a Product image
Quick Find: 32938

Product Discontinued
This item was discontinued on 6th December, 2016

Recommended alternative:
Megaman 5W Dimmable LED Long Barrel GU10 Cool White (11W CFL Alternative)

Check out our full range:
Long Barrel GU10 LED Bulbs

Cap/Base
GU10

Cap/Base Type
2 Pin

Colour Temp
6400 K

Diameter
50 mm

Dimming?
Non-Dimmable

Equivalent Wattage
35 W

Length
78 mm

Light Bulb Type
Reflectors/Spotlights

Light Colour
Daylight (860/865)

Lumens
250 lm

Manufacturer
Aurora

Type
Light Bulb

Wattage
11 W

Aurora Energy Saving GU10 11 Watt Daylight (60 Watt Alternative) from Aurora

Model: AU-GUF11/64

This 11 Watt Daylight Energy Saving GU10 light bulb from Aurora is a perfect energy efficient lighting solution for applications where daylight simulation is necessary. This lamp lasts 10,000 hours and saves 80% in energy usage compared to the halogen GU10 it is designed to replace.

Technical Specifications

Light Bulb Type Reflectors/Spotlights
Wattage 11 W
Manufacturer Aurora
Light Colour Daylight (860/865)
Dimming? Non-Dimmable
Equivalent Wattage 35 W
Lumens 250 lm
Colour Temp 6400 K
Diameter 50 mm
Length 78 mm
Cap/Base Type 2 Pin
Type Light Bulb
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life 30000 hrs
Cap/Base GU10

Associated Product Barcodes

5055155410513

Alternative Stock Identifier Part Codes

Components

For Aurora Energy Saving GU10 11 Watt Daylight (60 Watt Alternative)

Downloads

 

Frequently Asked Questions

We make every effort in answering your questions.

Do energy saving bulbs flicker when you turn them on?

Thu May 2007

Yes, they do slightly but unlike early energy saver lamps a few years ago, the latest designs generally include electronic rapid start circuitry to make the lamp light in less than 1 second with virtually no flickering.Energy saving light bulbs come ...

Don't energy saving light bulbs give a harsh light?

Thu May 2007

Some older designs had quite a high "colour temperature" which may be perceived as "colder" but many energy saving lamps now use a "warm white" coating to make the light very similar to a normal incandescent bulb.

How long do energy saving light bulbs take to "warm up"?

Thu May 2007

The latest compact fluorescent lamps "warm up" very much faster than older designs, typically reaching 95% of their full light output in under a minute.

Glossary