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Diamond Group 52627 Directional Overhead 9 Diode Led Replacement Bulb 211 212 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.71
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Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Diamond Group Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:52627 UPC:785175526271

Diamond Group 52627 Directional Overhead 9 Diode LED Replacement Bulb 211 212 214 Camper Trailer RV
 
 
Use less power, brighten your life. Go Green!
 
LED Directional Bulb featuring 9 "daylight white" diodes with superior light output.
  • 50,000 Hour Lifetime Rating
  • No Questions Asked Lifetime Warranty!
  • Significantly reduces power consumption
  • Contributes to longer battery life
  • Reduce cool loads, no burnt or melted lenses
    • Incandescent = 200 degree plus
    • LED = 73-81 degrees
  • Built-in Surge Protection
  • Recommended for overhead applications, refrigerator lighting and car/truck interiors
  • Replaces 211-2 and 214-2 Bulbs
  • 5500 Kelvin, approximately 180 lumen output
  • 0.11 Amp draw
     
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