A great way to update the look of your Malibu Landscape light. This bulb replaces 194 (T10) and wedge type bulbs, path light perfect for
6 Super bright high power surface mount LEDs
Product Features
- Working Voltage: 8-18V AC/DC
- 90-Percent more efficient than incandescent and halogen
- Resists shock and vibration
- Warm White 3300K,
- Length: 27mm or 1.06 inch, Width: 12mm or .45 inch Depth: 6mm or .22 inch
Reliable – 2 years in Malibu fixtures I’ve had these LED bulbs running in my backyard Malibu fixtures for two years. Much to my surprise (because of the exposed circuit board), they’ve been fairly reliable…out of 18 bulbs, only one has failed while being used. The DOA rate was higher, with two out of the original 20 being defective. Luckily, I’d ordered a couple of extras, assuming that they wouldn’t last all that long when exposed to outside temperatures and humidity.The power consumption of these bulbs is quite low…about 100ma at 12 volts. That’s 1.2 watts. Translated into English, that means that you can string many more lamps on a single wire, as well as using a significantly smaller transformer. I replaced a 600 watt beast ( with a couple of solar panels and some large batteries. The power savings has more than paid for itself.The light output of these particular bulbs is roughly equivalent to 7- to 10-watt bulbs; significantly less than the original 20-watt bulbs. In places where I needed more light, I used . Those particular bulbs use a bent wire wrapped around the plastic base for the electrical connection and corrosion has caused a higher percentage to fail.My recommendation…Don’t go out and buy a whole slug of these without trying them first. Pick up a couple and see how you like them in your fixtures in your yard. They’re certainly worth trying.
Awesome Landscape Light Replacements I love these LED replacement lights for my Malibu landscape lights.Power:- I am feeding these LED lights with a 12v AC Malibu landscape power supply- LEDS are DC and these lights have their own rectifiers on the circuit to convert to DC to make them functionBrightness:- The brightness of these LED bulbs appear to be the equivalent to my 7 watt incandescent bulbsColor:- The color of these LEDS is not the same as an incandescent bulb- Color is a bit whiter- I think the color actually makes the landscape lights look nicer, not white like a florescent light and not as yellow as incandescent. An excellent mix between. As a matter of fact after seeing the color of these from the sidewalk I quickly yanked out all of the regular bulbs as these were brighter and looked so much nicer.Heat:- The LEDs do get a bit warm to the touch, almost too warm to tough- Nice thing about the heat being generated is the fact that this heat will help melt snow or ice from being on my fixture in the winterPower Consumption:- The power consumption is very miniscule, by replacing all of my landscape bulbs with these LEDs I have virtually cut my power usage to 5 percent of the previous usage.Overall, these LED lights look better, use less power, last longer, and still will melt the snow on them. The only negative is that yes they do cost more that a regular light bulb. No longer will I have to trudge through snow in the winter to replace a bulb in the middle of the snow covered yard. The convenience and the look outweigh the price in my mind. Too bad we don’t have a descent replacement for a 100 watt incandescent porch light yet using LEDs. CFLs take way too long in the winter to brighten up and LED bulbs are awesome.
Overpriced… but they work great I ordered two of these thinking I was getting 6 in each pack… it was 1 in each pack with 6 LED’s. Eight bucks for a malibu bulb is too much. The two I ordered worked great. It seems to be a good product. Try Amazon affiliate LED Wholesalers at 3.00 apiece.Half a year later, they are working perfectly.
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