Description:
- Item Type: LED Bulbs - Place of Origin: Guangdong China (Mainland) - Model Number: H4943 - Emitting Color: RGB - Brand Name: TOMTOP - Voltage: 110V,120V,130V,220V,230V,240V - Average Life (hrs): 50000 - Base Type: E27 - Application: Indoor,Professional - Features: E27 3W 16 Color RGB Crystal Flash - Input Voltage: 90~240V - Wattage: 3W - Light color: 16 colors
- Package Size: 12*14*15(cm) - Package Weight: 500(g)
This energy-saving crystal LED bulb has 16 different colors, you can change the color with the remote controller. It is especially suitable for illumination and beautification for showcase, home, party, hotel lobby, shop, exhibition room, etc. Features: Supply 16 beautiful colors, perfect for decoration and lighting. Standard E27 base. With wireless remote controller, very easy to operate. Low energy consumption, it can save 90% power comparing with traditional lights. It has an extremely long life span of more than 50,000 hours. Elegant and stylish appearance with its crystal-like light bulb and gorgeous silver aluminum shell. It is suitable for illumination and beautification for showcase, home, party, hotel, shop, exhibition room, etc. Specifications: Base type: E27 Bulb color: Silver Light color: 16 colors Input: 90~240V Consumption: 3W Bulb material : Artificial crystal Housing material: High Strength Aluminum Remote controller battery: CR2025 button battery (included) Bulb dimension: 12.8 * 5.9 * 5.9cm Bulb weight: 193g Package size: 14 * 7 * 7cm Total weight: 245g Item Includes: 1 * RGB LED Light Bulb 1 * Remote Controller 1 * CR2025 Button Battery
Q: What does the screw specification E26, E27, etc, under the product description refer to? A: The designation for E xx refers to the diameter in millimeters. This includes the U.S, where the bulb glass is listed in eighths of an inch. For example, E12 has a diameter of 12 mm. There are four common sizes of screw-in sockets that are used for line-voltage lamps:
• Candelabra: E12 North America, E11 in Europe • Intermediate: E17 North America, E14 (Small ES) in Europe • Medium or standard: E26 (MES) in North America, E27 (ES) in Europe • Mogul: E39 North America, E40 (Goliath ES) in Europe.
E27 and E14 are the most common sizes in countries that use 220–240 volts AC domestic power. In USA and Japan they use 120- and 100-volt, so the standard size for general-purpose lamps is E26. Q: Can I use a dimmer switch with my lights? A: Yes you can. All you need to do is ensuring that the dimmer switch will work with the wattage of your bulbs. Also make sure the dimmer is suitable to be used with the chandelier.
Q: The light that I’m looking at has a round head plug, but I need a flat head. Do your lights come with an adaptor? A: Sometimes an adaptor is included. However, if the product you are looking for doesn’t include an adapter, you can request an adaptor when purchasing your item.
Q: Can LED lights be wired to a light switch rather than being plugged into a wall socket? A: They can be wired to a light switch. While when connecting to a light switch please keeps in mind the light's voltage (the voltage differs between products and is listed in the specifications).
Q: Do LED strips come with double-sided adhesive tape? A: The strips do not come with double-sided adhesive tape, but they can easily be attached to the surface of your choice with a good-quality tape.
Q: Can LED lights be used outdoors in rain or snow? A: Yes, the majority of our LED lights can be used outdoors. Some are listed as non-waterproof and therefore should be used indoors only. Although most of the lights will work fine in all but the most extreme conditions, it's still important to protect the power supply, especially in rain or snow.
Q: Is it possible to cut the tape and re-link it together? A: Yes, the tape can be cut and re-linked with a soldering iron and cable. However, please be aware that the tape may no longer be waterproof once cut.
Q: How long do LED lights last? A: Our lights will last for at least 25,000 hours and often for much longer. Factors like environment, temperature and usage will affect the life of the lights.
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