Description Value pack 10x Noxion LED Spot GU5.3 MR16 6.1W 621lm 36D - 830 Warm White | Replaces 50W
Good to know
- High quality from A-brand Noxion
- Works on 12 volts
- Degree beam and light color
- Handy to use
High quality from A-brand Noxion
Noxion has been Europe's fastest-growing lighting brand for years. And that's reflected in the quality of this Noxion GU5.3 (MR16) LED lamp. A great opportunity to say goodbye to your old GU5.3 halogen spotlight and opt for this one. sustainable and efficient LED replacement. With this Noxion GU5.3 LED spotlight you will experience, among other things, a high light output of 621 lumens , while thanks to a lifespan of o'clock enjoy this LED lighting for many years to come.
Works on 12 volts
It is good to know that GU5.3 LED spotlights do not work directly on the mains, but on 12 volts. So you need a transformer required to operate your new Noxion LED lighting. Once this has been accomplished, you will immediately benefit from a High energy savings , up to 90%. This is because this LED spotlight consumes only 6.1 watts! That's significantly less than a conventional 50-watt GU5.3 halogen spotlight.
Degree beam and light color
GU5.3 spotlights can be used as accent lighting or general lighting. Choosing the correct beam angle is important. medium degree beam (36 degrees) can be used well to accentuate objects or art, for example. And a wide beam (60 degrees) is in turn well suited for lighting general areas, such as an entrance, hall or corridor. Don't forget to choose a suitable color temperature to choose from. The lower the Kelvin number, the more atmospheric/warmer the light.
Handy to use
You can have this GU5.3 LED lamp from Noxion within a few seconds Installed. You simply insert the two pins into the fixture and you're done! Tip: Always check whether the dimensions of this Noxion LED spotlight (length: mm and width: mm) match those of your old spotlight. This way you can be sure that your new Noxion lamp actually fits. Did you know that a dimmable Noxion GU5.3 LED lamp Even more economical? After all, the lamp doesn't need to shine at full brightness when the light is dimmed.