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This item was discontinued on 20th February, 2023
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Halogen Bulbs
Beam Angle
12 Degrees
Cap/Base
GU4.0
Cap/Base Type
2 Pin
Colour Temp
3000 K
Dimming?
Dimmable
Glass Fronted?
Open Front
Length
35 mm
Light Bulb Type
Reflectors/Spotlights
Light Colour
Warm White (830)
Lumens
200 lm
Manufacturer
Leading Brand
Reflector/Spotlight Type
MR11
Technology
Halogen
Type
Light Bulb
Voltage
12 Volt
Wattage
15 W
Model: MR11-12-15
A 15 Watt Warm White Open Fronted Halogen Dichroic MR11 light bulb featuring a 12 Degree Beam Angle. This reflector/spotlight is excellent high output light source for general, creative and accent lighting applications. This affordable light bulb features a lamp life of 2000 hours and operates at 12 Volts.
Light Bulb Type | Reflectors/Spotlights |
---|---|
Technology | Halogen |
Wattage | 15 W |
Manufacturer | Leading Brand |
Light Colour | Warm White (830) |
Dimming? | Dimmable |
Beam Angle | 12 Degrees |
Lumens | 200 lm |
Colour Temp | 3000 K |
Length | 35 mm |
Cap/Base Type | 2 Pin |
Type | Light Bulb |
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life | 2000 hrs |
Voltage | 12 Volt |
Glass Fronted? | Open Front |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Reflector/Spotlight Type | MR11 |
Cap/Base | GU4.0 |
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For 15 Watt Open Fronted MR11 Halogen Dichroic 12 Volt 12 Degree Beam
We make every effort in answering your questions.
Fri Apr 2015
The beam angle of a lighting source is the angle between the two opposing points at which the light output from the light source drops to below 50% intensity. A simplified way of thinking about the beam angle of a light source is that it is the angle ...
Fri Jul 2015
Yes, you can find them in our LED MR11 light bulb category. We are able to offer LED MR11 light bulbs to replace 10w, 20w, 25w and 35 watt halogen versions, additionally we stock Coloured LED MR11 light bulbs in Red, Blue, Magenta/Pink and Green. ...
Fri Jul 2015
A halogen dichroic light bulb has a reflector that emits the light from the back of the lamp. Used in the wrong downlighter they could cause overheating. You can tell them apart from a ordinary lamp by shining a light at the back of one, if it's ...