A-BRIGHT AB-0183BD-01WA-G10-S

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A-BRIGHT INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
HIGH POWER LED BULB
Data Sheet
Description:
These high power LED
bulbs are specifically
designed for flashlight
electric equipment,
indicator light switch and
where a wide view angle.
The 8mm round shaped
radiation pattern (60°) and
high luminous intensity
ensure that these devices
are excellent for wide field
of view outdoor
applications where a wide
viewing angle and
readability in sunlight are
essential.
Feature:
.Wide view angle
.High luminous output
.Solid-state Vibration
High efficiency LED
materials are used in this
Bulb.
Every lamp is made with an resistant
.Saving power
advanced optical grade
.Long life
epoxy offering superior
high shock and high
temperature resistance in
outdoor applications.
Option:
.12V, 24V AC/DC
.110V, 220V AC
.Other industry standard
base.
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Part No.: AB-0183BD-01WA-G10-S
High Power LED Bulb
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS:
NOTE:
1.All dimensions are in millimeter.
2.Bulb base : GU10.
3.All tolerance are ±0.5mm.
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Part No.: AB-0183BD-01WA-G10-S
High Power LED Bulb
FEATURE:
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1x3W HI-POWER LED.
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SUPER LUMINOSITY SUPER BLUE LED (InGaN).
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WATER CLEAR PACKAGE.
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USING COPPER, HIGH PRECISION OPTICAL GLASS, ELECTRONIC CERAMIC AND OTHER RAW
MATERIALS.
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WIDE VIEWING ANGLE.
z BASE MODEL GU10.
z INPUT VOLTAGE AT 12V, 24V AC/DC, 110V, 220V AC.
z RoHS APPROVALS.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATING:
Ta = 25 ℃
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OPERATING FREQUENCY .........................
50 TO 60 Hz
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OPERATING TEMPERATURE......................
-20 TO +40℃
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STORAGE TEMPERATURE.........................
-40 TO +85℃
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LED BULB LIFE………………………………..
30000 HOURS
ABSOLUTE OPTICAL CHARACTERISTIC
Ta= 25℃
• Lamp house Material/Parameter
Spec.
LED
Input
LED
Emitting
Voltage
Q’TY
Color
12V ~ 220V
1
BLUE
Dominant
Luminous
Forward
View
Wavelength
Flux
Voltage
Angle
Typ.
Min.
Typ.
Typ.
Max.
Typ.
470
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40
4.0
5.5
60
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