Compact Fluorescent DD Lamp 4 pin 38 watt White 835
£5.29
Product Summary
38 W
GR10q
4 Pin
White (835)
3500 K
207 mm
205 mm
Prolite
Compact Fluorescent
Compact Fluorescent DD Lamp 4 pin 38 watt White 835
from Prolite (Model: FLDD4/3835/PRO)Actual Wattage | 38 W |
Cap/Base | GR10q |
Cap/Base Type | 4 Pin |
Colour | White (835) |
Colour Temp | 3500 K |
Diameter | 207 mm |
Dimensions | A=205mm B=205mm C=35mm D=24mm |
Length | 205 mm |
Manufacturer | Prolite |
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life | 8000 hrs |
Part Number | FLDD4/3835/PRO |
Pins | 4 |
Shape | Butterfly (DD) |
Shape (Landing) | Butterfly (DD) |
Type | Compact Fluorescent |
Product Barcodes
associated with this item5051203016584 |
Part Codes
of alternative stock identifiers2D 38W 4PIN 35 |
2D38-4P-835 |
38 watt 2D 4 pin 835 |
4 - PIN 38 WATT 3500 GR10Q CFL |
FLDD43835PRO M-END |
KFT38STD 4P 835 |
PRICE INCLUDES WEE |
S714 |
Additional Information
for product items in generalProduct Downloads
available for this item ![]() | Product Data Sheet Compact Fluorescent DD Lamp 4 pin 38 watt White 835 |
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