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Purple Halogen GU10 Par16 50 Watt

This is a 50W GU10 Reflector/Spotlight bulb that produces a Purple light which can be used in domestic and commercial applications
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Product Discontinued
This item was discontinued on 17th December, 2015

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2 Pin Halogen Light Bulbs

Beam Angle
36 Degrees

Cap/Base
GU10

Cap/Base Type
2 Pin

Colour Temp
2700 K

Dimming?
Dimmable

Length
55 mm

Light Bulb Type
Reflectors/Spotlights

Light Colour
Purple

Manufacturer
Leading Brand

Technology
Halogen

Type
Light Bulb

Voltage
220-240 Volt

Wattage
50 W

Purple Halogen GU10 Par16 50 Watt from Leading Brand

Model: GU10/50/PURPLE

This Purple colour Halogen GU10 Par16 Reflector/Spotlight is the ideal solution for decorative and atmospheric applications. This 50 Watt lamp features a 36 degree beam angle and offers a respectable 2500 hour lamp life. This lamp runs off mains voltage and does not require a transformer to operate.

Technical Specifications

Light Bulb Type Reflectors/Spotlights
Technology Halogen
Wattage 50 W
Manufacturer Leading Brand
Light Colour Purple
Dimming? Dimmable
Beam Angle 36 Degrees
Colour Temp 2700 K
Length 55 mm
Cap/Base Type 2 Pin
Type Light Bulb
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life 2500 hrs
Voltage 220-240 Volt
Cap/Base GU10

Associated Product Barcodes

5051203023568

Alternative Stock Identifier Part Codes

50PAR16FLP B094
G50P
gu10 50 purple

Components

For Purple Halogen GU10 Par16 50 Watt

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GU10 50w Coloured Family Data Sheet
 

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What Does Beam Angle Mean?

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