G4 LED Bulbs
The G4 LED bulbs come as an energy-efficient version of the G4 halogen capsule bulbs. The G4 LED bulb uses up to 88% less energy to achieve the same light intensity as the conventional halogen bulbs. This difference is something you’ll certainly notice in your energy costs. The G4 LED bulbs are known for their very compact size and therefore fit in small fixtures. When purchasing G4 LED bulbs, it is important to look at two things. For example, some G4 LED bulbs work with 12V. This means you’ll need a transformer for it to work properly. In addition, it is always good to check the dimensions of your fixture when you are buying this bulb as replacement for your current G4 bulb.
The G4 LED bulbs come as an energy-efficient version of the G4 halogen capsule bulbs. The G4 LED bulb uses up to 88% less energy to achieve the same light intensity as the conventional halogen bulbs. This difference is something you’ll certainly notice in your energy costs. The G4 LED bulbs are known for their very compact size and therefore fit in small fixtures. When purchasing G4 LED bulbs, it is important to look at two things. For example, some G4 LED bulbs work with 12V. This means you’ll need a transformer for it to work properly. In addition, it is always good to check the dimensions of your fixture when you are buying this bulb as replacement for your current G4 bulb.
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The colour code is a combination of colour rendering (CRI) and light colour (Kelvin). The first number indicates the colour rendering (1 = very poor colour rendering, 9 = maximum colour fastness). The second and third number contains the light colour. Example: the colour code 830 consists of good colour rendering (8) and warm white light (3000K).
Every bulb or fixture has an energy efficiency class A to G. Energy label A is the most efficient and G the least. LED lighting is the most sustainable lighting technique. Even if a LED bulb is rated E or lower, they still save 70% of energy compared to conventional lighting with the same energy label. Why is it the same label then? To motivate LED brands to get even more durable.