TILS 2012:LUXX Light Technology is releasing 7 Watt LED Spotlight with unique shellinto the market

This mellow little thing provides 529 lumens of 6500K (Cold White) illumination by using CREE led.

With her high luminosity and 30 or 60 degrees viewing angle this beauty is definitelya suitable 1 on 1 replacement for a 45W halogen lamp.
 
Warm white MR16
 
Cold white GU10



Housing: Aluminum Coating
Source:
Nichia LED 183 x 3 pcs (WW, NW)
CREE LED x 3 pcs (CW)
Light Connector: GU5.3/GX5.3 / GU10
Power Consumption: 7 Watt

Power Requirement:
12 VAC / 9~30VDC (MR16)
90~240 VAC (GU10)
Power Factor: 89
Lumens Output (Typical): 529 Lumens @ 6500k

Dimension:
49mm x Ø50mm (MR16)
57mm x Ø50mm (GU10)
Aluminum Temperature: 72°C MAX.
Operating Temperature: -20°C~ 50°C
Operating Humidity: 10% ~93%
LED Life: 50,000 Hours (Typical)
IP Rate: 20
Beam Angle: 30° / 60°
Weight: 58 gr
CCT: 2700K, 3500K, 5500K, 6500K
Certification: CE,RoHS
CRI: 80

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