G4 LED Bulb 2W Equivalent 30W Warm White 3000K 250Lm 360°Beam Angle AC/DC 12V G4 Bi-Pin Base - T3 Halogen Bulb Replacement for Outdoor Landscape Lighting Chandeliers - Dimmable - Pack of 6
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Pack of 6 G4 LED Bulb 2W Equivalent 30W Warm White 3000K 250Lm 360°Beam Angle AC/DC 12V G4 Bi-Pin Base - T3 Halogen Bulb Replacement for Outdoor Landscape Lighting Chandeliers - Dimmable
Key Features
- Package Contents: 6 G4 LED bulbs
- Power Consumption: 2W
- Halogen Equivalent: 30W
- Luminosity: 250 Lumens
- Color Temperature: 3000K (Warm White)
- Beam Angle: 360 degrees
- Voltage: AC/DC 12V
- Base Type: G4 Bi-Pin (4mm pin spacing)
- Dimmer Compatibility: Dimmable with compatible LED dimmers
- Lifespan: Rated for up to 15,000 hours of operation
- Energy Efficiency: Reduces energy consumption by over 90% compared to halogen equivalents
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Standard T3 shape G4 halogen bulbs
- Any G4 bi-pin base bulb rated for 12V operation
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for low-voltage 12V AC or 12V DC systems.
- Fits any fixture with a G4 bi-pin socket.
- Common applications include landscape lighting, path lights, deck lights, chandeliers, pendant lights, under-cabinet lighting, puck lights, and interior lighting for RVs and marine vessels.
- Compatible with electronic or magnetic 12V transformers. For dimming, use an LED-compatible dimmer switch.
When to Replace
- Existing bulb is burnt out or fails to light up.
- Light output is flickering, strobing, or inconsistent.
- Bulb has noticeably dimmed over its lifespan.
- Upgrading from high-wattage halogen bulbs to reduce energy use and heat output.
Installation Tips
- Turn off power to the light fixture before removing the old bulb.
- Avoid touching the LED components directly; handle the bulb by its plastic or ceramic base.
- Align the two pins with the holes in the socket and push the bulb straight in until it is securely seated.
- Verify that your power supply or transformer is a 12V unit. Using an incorrect voltage will damage the bulb.
- Restore power and test the new bulb. If flickering occurs with a dimmer, ensure the dimmer is rated for LED loads.
