Amber Halogen GU10 Par16 50 Watt



Product Summary
36 Degrees
GU10
2 Pin
50 mm
Dimmable
55 mm
Reflector/Spotlight
Amber
Leading Brand
Halogen
Light Bulb
220-240 Volt
50 W
Amber Halogen GU10 Par16 50 Watt
from Leading Brand (Model: GU10/50/AMBER)Coloured GU10 Halogen light bulbs are becoming increasingly popular in the creation of mood and atmospheric lighting in domestic and commercial applications. This Amber 50 Watt Par16 reflector/spotlight offers a bright intense light output and a 36 degree beam angle. The average lamp life of this bulb is 2500 hours.
Beam Angle | 36 Degrees |
Cap/Base | GU10 |
Cap/Base Type | 2 Pin |
Diameter | 50 mm |
Dimming? | Dimmable |
Equivalent Code | ES50 |
Length | 55 mm |
Light Bulb Type | Reflector/Spotlight |
Light Colour | Amber |
Manufacturer | Leading Brand |
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life | 2500 hrs |
Shape (Landing) | 50mm Reflector/Spotlight |
Technology | Halogen |
Type | Light Bulb |
Voltage | 220-240 Volt |
Wattage | 50 W |
Product Barcodes
associated with this item5051203023438 |
Part Codes
of alternative stock identifiers50PAR16FLA B094 |
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