12 Watt LED 4-Pin Plug In Full Radial Illumination

EarthTronics 12 Watt LED 4-Pin Plug in Full Radial Illumination

Nov 16, 2020

EarthTronics 12 watt LED, LPD12IS/G24q/830 easily replaces 18 watt G24q-2 base compact fluorescent lamps and provides 33% energy savings. It is physically the same form factor as the CFQ18W/G24q that it replaces. This lamp produces 1100 lumens and works directly on the existing instant start electronic ballast. No rewiring necessary. Instant on, no warm up time and a long service life make this lamp an easy choice in many applications.

Available colors include 3000K and 5000K and the CRI rating is >80. The unique design illuminates nearly identically to the bulb it replaces and can be used in any rotation or orientation in open fixtures. The 25,000 hour rated life provides 3 times the service life of a typical compact fluorescent lamp. For use only on single lamp ballast. Not for use in enclosed fixtures.

Replaces:
• GE F18DBX850/ECO4P
• Philips PL-C18W/850/4P
• Sylvania CF18DD/E/850
• Any PL lamp utilizing the G24q-2 base, 4-Pin

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