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Specifications
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eLightBulbs Part #:
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MX11204
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Manufacturer:
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Maxlite
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Manufacturer Part #:
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11204
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Manufacturer Desc.:
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SKCD2.2WWLED
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UPC Code:
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767627112041
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Case Size:
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12
($191.88/Case)
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The pricing of $15.99 is per item, not case
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Energy Used:
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2
watts
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Average Lifetime:
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50,000 hours
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Volts:
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120
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Bulb Type:
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Candle
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Base Type:
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Candelabra Screw (E12)
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Color Temperature:
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2,700K
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Length:
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4.3 inches
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Applications
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 | 15-25 watt replacement |
 | Multi-socket fixtures (Casinos) |
 | Chandeliers |
 | Wall Washing |
 | Highlight Lighting |
 | Picture Lighting |
 | Marquees |
 | Signage |
 | Wall Sconces
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Features
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 | Designed specifically for multi-socket fixtures in high ceilings, where the ambience of warm glowing lamps is required |
 | The Glove is also ideal for marquees and signage; the R20 for picture lighting, wall-washing and highlight lighting, in tracks or recessed fixtures |
 | Typically, these situations require a frequent maintenance schedule (and expense of labor and scissor lift) |
 | With "MaxLite Warm LED" lamps the fixtures life extends to 50,000 hours |
 | In 24/7 operation, that allows six or seven years between maintenance visits |
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Lumens (light output)
This refers to the literal measure of the light-output of a particular light bulb, measured in the number of lumens.
Watts (Energy Used)
"Watts" is the term applied to the amount of energy required and used by a particular light bulb. It is an international system unit of power equal to one joule per second. Contrary to popular belief, the wattage of a bulb does not directly measure the brightness; the "lumens" of a light is what defines the actual light output.
Average Lifetime
This refers to an average lifetime rating based on large quantities in test groups. This testing takes into account usage of 3 hours per start for fluorescent lamps and 10 hours per start for HID lamps.
Volts
Voltage is a measure of electrical potential.
Bulb Type
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The "Bulb Type" is typically a combination of the style of bulb as well as the width of the bulb. Usually, the first couple letters will indicate the type; "G" would indicate "Globe", "PAR" would indicate "Parabolic Reflector"... The numbers indicate the diameter of the light bulb in eighths of an inch; a "G40" would be a "Globe" style that is "5 inches" in diameter.
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Base Type
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The "Base" of a light bulb is the part that either screws or snaps into a receptacle. Base Type terminology may indicate common descriptive words like "Medium" or "Candelabra", or may even contain numeric codes that signify size and variety, like "E26" or "2GX13".
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Filament Type
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The filament is the style of fine wire that is heated electrically inside of an incandescent light bulb.
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Color Temperature
Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) is a specification of the color appearance of a light bulb, relating its color to that of a reference source heated to a particular temperature, measured in degrees Kelvin (K). It generally measures the "warmth" or "coolness" of light source appearance.
CRI (Color Rendering Index)
CRI refers to the "Color Rendering Index" of a light bulb. CRI measures a light source and grades its ability to render the color of objects "correctly," as compared with a reference source with comparable color temperature. 100 is perfect rendering.
Length
This is sometimes referred to as MOL, or "Maximum Overall Length". It measures the absolute length of a light bulb, from the top of the bulb to the bottom of the base and is typically expressed in inches.
Width
Width refers to the complete diameter of the widest point of the light bulb.
Beam Angle
The beam angle refers to the width of the light beam coming from a reflector light bulb. The higher the number, the wider the beam spread.
# of Lamps
This refers to the number of Fluorescent or HID light bulbs that this particular ballast can light.
Bulb Type Used in Ballast
This refers to the style of light bulb that this particular ballast can light.
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2/09/12 (Rapid River, MI)
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I bought these for a wall sconce in a hallway. Not impressed. As I said in another review - I sell LEDs so I know what to look for - if I can get enough tech data. These have a good rated life and warranty but the lumen output is just not there. I finally had to put one of the two 40W incandescents back in the fixture just to have enough light on the stairs which KILLED me to have to use any incandescents. LEDs like this give all LEDs a bad rap...I know the ones I sell are MUCH brighter - I just do not have access to this type of candelabra base LED. I was sooo disappointed as I did my entire room in LED and just needed to find LEDs for the stairway. Wish my supplier sold these!!! We only do PARS and A19s.
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