65 Watt Aluminium Reflector 111mm IRC 12 Volt (24 Degree Beam)
£8.93
Product Summary
65 W
G53 (53mm Apart Prongs)
2 Pin
White (835)
2700 K
111 mm
Dimmable
67 mm
Leading Brand
Reflector/Spotlight
Halogen
12 Volt
65 Watt Aluminium Reflector 111mm IRC 12 Volt (24 Degree Beam)
from Leading Brand (Model: ALL/REF/111/IRC/126524)An Infra-Red Coating that doubles the lifespan of this halogen 12 Volt 111mm Diameter Aluminium Reflector to 4000 hours makes it a great choice for directional and display lighting in museums, galleries, retail outlets and the like. Rated at 65 Watts it emits a crisp bright White (835) colour temperature and offers a 24 degree beam angle. We still have a good stock of these dimmable reflector lamps so if you still like the traditional halogen light output order now.
Actual Wattage | 65 W |
Beam Angle | 24 Degree |
Beam Angle | 24 Degree |
Cap/Base | G53 (53mm Apart Prongs) |
Cap/Base Type | 2 Pin |
Colour | White (835) |
Colour Temp | 2700 K |
Diameter | 111 mm |
Dimming? | Dimmable |
Length | 67 mm |
Manufacturer | Leading Brand |
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life | 2000 hrs |
Shape | Reflector/Spotlight |
Shape (Landing) | 111mm Reflector/Spotlight |
Type | Halogen |
Voltage | 12 Volt |
Part Codes
of alternative stock identifiersM204IRC |
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