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PRODUCT INFORMATION
High Brightness
Emitted Color: WHITE, RED GREEN BLUE AMBER(YELLOW ), PURPLE, WARM WHITE
DC 12V for CAR/MOTORCYCLE/SCOOTER TURN, POSITION, PLATE, DASHBOARD LIGHT( Depends on different vehicle parts)
Long life span
Plug and work directly
Base : T10 base compatible with T8/T12/T13/T15
*194 = W5W 147 152 158 159 161 168 184 192 193 259 280 285 447 464 501 555 558 585 655 656 657 1250 1251 1252 2450 2652 2921 2825 PC 175 2886X
Base Material is made by Black cover called" Bakelite"( phenolic molding ), which is usually used to produce some heat resistance property such as ashtray.
Endurance Voltage Range: 10~18V
LED current regulator added (Ask us what it is if you dont know!) MOST SIMILAR ITEMS NOT ADDED WITH LOW QUALITY AND PRICE
LED Type: 5050 SMD 3 chips in one LED (Ask us what it is if you dont know!)Most sellers don't even understand!
Nos. of LED: 5PCS(Ttl.15 chips) TOP: 1PCS; SIDE 1PCS X 4 Sticks
24V for TRUCK use is also available
- 9smd 5050 led lamp
NOTICE IN AUTO LED BULB :
DASH BOARD ERROR MESSAGE--
Please be advice that many modern luxury cars which computer built in such as Mercedes Benz, BMW,. etc., have sensors built into the dashboard computer system that can detect if light bulb works. However the purpose to use LED BULB is energy saving, which means the car computer will misjudge the LED BULB not work because of the low wattage to lead the error signal showed in your dashboard. Basically the bulb can be judged OK when the wattage goes up to 5 Watt and above, all LED BULBs themselves have nothing to do with this problem except you install resistor to enlarge the wattage
FLASH SPEED FOR SIGNAL/TURN LIGHT APPLICATION--
Normally when you flip your turn signal switch, the light blinks at a set, slow pace. However, if you have modified your lights to use LEDs, you'll notice that the turn signals now blink very quickly. This is caused by the low resistance of the LEDs due to the fact that they use less energy. To correct the problem, you'll need to wire the turn signals in a parallel circuit. To do this, you'll be installing a resistor or control flasher.