Kosnic LED MR16 6 Watt Warm White (40 Watt Alternative)
Product Discontinued
This item was discontinued on 2nd September, 2022
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Beam Angle
36 Degrees
Cap/Base
GX5.3/GU5.3
Cap/Base Type
2 Pin
Colour Temp
2700 K
Diameter
50 mm
Dimming?
Non-Dimmable
Equivalent Wattage
35 W
Length
54 mm
Light Bulb Type
Reflectors/Spotlights
Light Colour
Warm White (830)
Lumens
300 lm
Manufacturer
Kosnic
Reflector/Spotlight Type
MR16
Technology
LED
Type
Light Bulb
Voltage
12 Volt
Wattage
6 W
Product Overview
Kosnic LED MR16 6 Watt Warm White (40 Watt Alternative) from Kosnic
Model: KPRO06PWR/G5.3-S30
The Warm White 6 Watt LED MR16 lamp is an ultra-efficient alternative to a standard halogen MR16 bulb. Offering a 50,000 hour lamp life 3 LEDs, emitting the same high powered light as a 50W halogen, are protected by a diffused cover.
Please note LED MR16 lamps require drivers of the appropriate voltage to operate, and have limited compatibility with existing halogen transformers.
These LED lamps can be used with halogen transformers with a minimum load of 20W or less. Multiple lamps may be required to work with a halogen transformer with a minimum load of 35W or higher.
Potential Energy Savings
Your saving would be approximately £243.60
Technical Specifications
| Light Bulb Type | Reflectors/Spotlights |
|---|---|
| Technology | LED |
| Wattage | 6 W |
| Manufacturer | Kosnic |
| Light Colour | Warm White (830) |
| Dimming? | Non-Dimmable |
| Equivalent Wattage | 35 W |
| Beam Angle | 36 Degrees |
| Lumens | 300 lm |
| Colour Temp | 2700 K |
| Diameter | 50 mm |
| Length | 54 mm |
| Cap/Base Type | 2 Pin |
| Type | Light Bulb |
| Manufacturers Average Lamp Life | 30000 hrs |
| Voltage | 12 Volt |
| Warranty | 2 Years |
| CRI Rating | < 80 |
| Reflector/Spotlight Type | MR16 |
| Cap/Base | GX5.3/GU5.3 |
Associated Product Barcodes
| 5060063420400 |
| 609207994220 |
Alternative Stock Identifier Part Codes
| KTC06PWRMR16830 J060 |
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Frequently Asked Questions 3
Can LEDs Save Me Money?
Fri Apr 2015
LED Light Bulbs will be able to offer you some truly amazing energy savings. An LED Light Bulb will be able to offer you a much greater level of efficiency than Halogen or Incandescent bulbs and also beats fluorescent lighting in this aspect. As such ...
Can I swap my Halogen MR16 light bulbs for LED versions?
Thu Jul 2015
Simple answer, yes. However it will take a bit of research. MR16s run on low voltage which means they require a transformer. Most transformers installed to work with halogens have a minimum wattage of 25 watts. The LED equivalents are general ...
What Lumens do I need to replace a Halogen MR16?
Thu Jul 2015
Lumens is a universal scale for brightness of the light bulbs. The higher the Lumen number the brighter the light. In the past wattage has been the way of measuring light output for incandecent and halogen bulbs, so as long as you replaced yo ...
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Comments
18th March, 2013 - Steven, United Kingdom
These really are a 1st class replacment for halogen great light output same as halogen
15th March, 2013 - Thomas, United Kingdom
This product was purchased as a direct replacement for standard halogen MR16 bulbs. When used in this respect the LED bulbs emit a radio frequency that interferes with DAB radio to stop it working. If you Google this issue it is a common problem with some LED bulbs. The solution may be solved by switching halogen transformers with LED transformers, but unsure if this would work. I bought another brand, Philips worked fine in my case. Light emitted from these bulbs did seem fine.
28th July, 2012 - Mark, United Kingdom
I was hoping these bulbs would be the answer to easily replacing halogens. However, these bulbs give a very different light to a halogen equivalent. I used them to replace 35W bulbs. They seemed to generate slightly less light than a 35W Halogen, but most importantly, the colour is very different. To me, they are NOT a warm white. They are more like a daylight colour. The light from them is very \'blue\' in comparison. This meant they were not suitable in some of the locations I had hoped to use them. This is a real shame, as I would have bought many more if the colour had been right.