This bulb is perfect for over the table and counter PENDANT LIGHTS. It is ALSO perfect for the swivel lights above your couch or recliner. The 12 high brightness LEDs direct ALL the light directly on the surface where you need it.
This bulb is a Cabin Bright Exclusive!
This 1076 Dual Contact LED Spotlight bulb fits in your 1076 socket.
This 1076 Dual Contact LED Spotlight Replacement is the exact size of the Incandescent Bulb you are Replacing.
• Base: 1076 (Replaces the Pendant Incandescent Bulb)
• LEDs: 12-2835s
• Volts: 12 volt AC/DC
• Amps: 0.17
• Lumens: 360
• Dimensions: 32mm in Diameter and 37mm long – The SAME size as the Incandescent Bulb You’re Replacing!
• Color: 3200K-Warm White, 4100K Neutral White, or 5500K-Day White
• DIMMABLE!
Choose your preferred color temperature from the “Choose an Option” drop-down menu above.
The 12-2835 high-intensity LEDs give you more light than any other bulb in the market. The unique configuration of 12 LEDs is not found anywhere else! Use this bulb in place of your incandescent spotlight bulb, it will draw less than 8% of the power. . .Making your house batteries last longer!
These work well in your Short Neck “eyeball” and swivel fixtures.
When choosing these bulbs for over your counter or island, you are getting ALL the light from the bulb pointing straight down on the surface where you need it. What you are replacing is a bulb that has a 360° beam of light whereas this bulb directs all the light down. As a rule-of-thumb, the 3200K-Warm White bulbs are used in the bedroom or anywhere you would like a soft light. The 4100K-Neutral White bulbs are best suited for kitchen table, recliner, and over the couch. The 5500K-Day White is a high-contrast light best suited for task lighting. Over the captain’s chairs or other places where you would turn on the light, do something and turn it off again. A lot of customers refer to the 5500K as the BRIGHTER bulb. This is not the case. All the bulbs are exactly the same amount of lumens. The WHITER bulbs SEEM brighter, but they are not. They just appear that way because they are whiter.
The best way to install these bulbs is to turn off power to the fixture and remove the old bulb. Then turn on the power and line up the socket so that it is straight, in-line with the swivel part of the fixture. Then insert the LED bulb. When the bulb lights that means the registration pins on the sleeve of the bulb are lined up with the receiving slots on the socket. PUSH the bulb in the rest of the way, turn it a 1/8 of a turn CLOCKWISE and you’re finished.
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