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GRV brand was built in 2013,we commetted to professional vehicle lighting and residential lighting. So far, we have served more than hundreds of thousands of European and American families with the goal of providing high quality LED products and agreeable lighting environments to our customers. Since its inception, the company has been adhering to the principles of highlight, durability, and eye protection to create a perfect lighting experience for customers. Read more Specification Base: T10 Diameter: 12mm/0.47in Length: 37mm/1.46in Item Weight: 3g / 0.11 ounces Power: 1.9W Input: DC 12V Light Color: Cool White (6000-6500K) LED Type: 25-2835 SMD LED Lumen: 180 lumens Read more Read more Note: Make sure this is the correct type of bulb before placing order. Base and voltage need to be fitted. Features 1.Save energy, Made with high quality SMD LED. 2.Light weight, high efficiency and not buzzing. 3.Easy plug and play. No other tools needed. 4.High color rendering and stable performance. 5.Extremely long service life. More than 30,000 hours of theoretical service life. Cross Reference T10=W5W 147 152 158 159 161 168 184 192 193 194 259 280 285 447 464 555 558 585 655 656 657 921 1250 1251 1252 2450 2652 2921 2825 Read more
We bought about 40 bulbs for outdoor lighting in 2014 and 2015. Seem bright and a nice 3000K light. The only issue we have had is that the white plastic body will deteriorate over time when exposed to outdoor light. This seems to be the weakest part of the light. I am sure that led portion would last a lot longer if the body did not crumble when trying to remove the light. Maybe the newer bulbs are more UV resistant.I'm VERY picky about lighting. I tried 8 different T10 LED's and ended up returning all of them because they were either a disgusting lifeless icey blue color that made my car look like a morgue, or they were a ridiculous orange/yellow "amber" color that looked equally unnatural.THESE LED'S ARE A NEAR PERFECT MATCH FOR STOCK/OEM HALOGEN BULBS!!!They are also extremely bright...brighter than just about everything else I tried, including Auxito's, which are my favorite go-to brand for lighting (they make amazing LED headlights).I can't speak to the longterm quality, as I've only hooked them up on the work bench (I do electronic repair), but they seem to be on par with other bulbs I've tried. I'm not sure I trust the bent wire connection point, but time will tell. If these bulbs are terribly unreliable in my 200 series Toyota Land Cruiser, I'll update my review.PS: I just hooked them up to a variable DC power supply. They are dimmable down to about 3V, at which point they are extremely dim, but still on (looks like just the top LED is engaged below about 5v)....no flickering noticed at any point between 10v (12v minus 1.8v voltage drop for diode) down to about 3v. So yes, they are definitely dimmable!Devotional image from Rick Warren“We capture every thought and make it give up and obey Christ” (2 Corinthians 10:5b NCV).Here’s the secret to temptation: Don’t fight it. Just refocus. Whatever you resist persists.Did you know that in the Bible, not once are you told to resist temptation? We are told to resist the Devil, and that’s a whole different issue. But the key to overcoming temptation is not to push back. It’s to change your focus.Whatever gets your attention gets you. The battle for sin always starts in the mind. That’s why the Bible says in Psalm 119:6, “Thinking about your commands will keep me from doing some foolish thing” (CEV). Why? Because if you’re thinking about God’s truth, you’re not thinking about the less important stuff.It’s true in every single area of life — good or bad. If you focus on godly things, it’s going to pull you that direction. If you focus on the stuff that’s at the movies and in magazines, it’s going to pull you that direction. Whatever you focus on gets your attention. Whatever gets your attention is going to get you.The key is to just change your mind.10 pack under $20... same exact lamps at Camping World are $60. Well worth the money. 10/10 highly recommend ?These work great. Brightness is much better than expected. I read alot of reviews on these and people complaining that they were not bright enough in their campers. I would not be surprised in a normal philiment bulb that is brand new would shine brighter at first but philiment bulbs loose brightness very quickly. These do not. The coloring of these is perfect for a camper no harsh blue like with the higher K ones. This is just perfect and the power draw drop is amazing. I could hear my inverter winding up more and more with each light I turned on with the philiment bulbs starting from the first light I turned on. With these I can turn on all 18 lights in my 32 foot camper and the inverter doesn't make any noise. Not to mention the battery life. I left the one over my stove and in the bathroom on by accident when I parked the camper in storage and a week later still had the battery power to put out the slide out and run the lights after discovering I left them on. Just amazing.We were really surprised how great these bulbs worked, given the really low price. I have over the years basically transformed almost all of our home lighting to LED and the yard lights were last. I have been buying these odd little LED bulbs from an LED vendor for years. They were okay, but not very bright. I ran across these and thought for the price, lets try them. First, the color is perfect. We ordered the warm white, which looks exactly like the standard, incandescent lightbulbs. Not that eery stark white moon-glow you get from the pure white. Second, they are as bright, or perhaps even a bit brighter than the incandescent bulbs were. I did find the thickness of the plug to be a tad thicker, which I had to put some extra push to get some in but hey, they will stay in! I liked them so much I bought more and replace every one of them. See my pictures, which are unedited night time pictures.The incandescent bulbs on my Malibu landscape lighting vary considerably in terms of bulb life and performance. My particular fixtures use T5/T10 18w 12VDC wedge base bulbs (921). Some bulbs last more than a year and others just a couple months. Moreover, the output is brighter closest to the transformer and dims considerably the farther away the fixture is installed (this is typical behavior).I replaced all the incandescent bulbs with these LEDs and they worked like a charm. I have consistent light output from the beginning to the end of each run. The lumen output is good and the color seems about 2700K, both numbers comparable to the incandescents. I had to fiddle with getting the bulbs properly seated in a few of the fixtures, but otherwise had no issues.These are a very affordable way to upgrade your older Malibu fixtures. Moreover, because the current draw on these LEDs is so small, I now have the flexibility of adding additional fixtures to the transformer and save on buying an additional transformer. Lowe's offers a similar Philips LED bulb for $10 each. This product is essentially the same at a fraction of the cost.Just replaced 75% of the old LED lights in my RV with these lights.They were perfect. The colour (temperature) and intensity was exactly what was being used previously.As another reviewer mentioned, if the light won't come on while installing the LED (with the power on), try reversing the light into the socket. I had several like this and they all work.My old LED lights were flickering, a sure sign they are toast. The old ones lasted since 2012.Just a FYI, if you want more light from these LED's, or any other bulb for that matter, try some reflective insulation tape behind the source. It will reflect a lot of light and heat too. The tape can be found at most hardware stores or where insulation may be sold. It is pricey but has a lot of uses. In the attached photos, you can see the reflective tape I put behind the LED. In the last photo, you can see the light on the left has the tape and the right does not. The left does not appear as bright because all the light is being reflected down where wanted while the light on the right seems brighter because some of the light is being reflected by the plastic which is causing the light to go to all directions and not down into the cabin where it is needed.Nice colour temperature and brightness to these and they are just slightly cooler than the tungsten bulbs they replaced and noticeably brighter. I also purchased the 13-5050 LED version for comparison in my trailer and I found those ones also to be a nice colour temperature but less bright (closer to the original tungsten bulbs) and not as pleasing to my own personal tastes. Installing the first one was difficult but once you figure out how to wiggle them into the base not too difficult - I also installed with power to the light on so that when I first push them into the base I can tell if they are upside down or not (since they have a diode that prevents them from illuminating if you have the wrong polarity).I was so happy with using these on one of my older trailers that I upgraded my new trailer with them also. Both our trailers use solar and battery back up and these BARELY use any power from the system. I forgot to turn one off in the back area of one of the trailers....was on all night and the battery level didn;t even budge!They are nice and bright. Easy to install. Made really well!I have these in my outdoor landscape lights. These are the same brightness as the incandescent bulbs they replaced. So far, there has been 2 rain storms, one with heavy rain and the bulbs are still working (I was concerned about this). I will order more to replace all my bulbs.Three of the bulbs have failed. I could smell one burning/melting and when I pulled it from the socket it completely disintegrated. The rest seemed to be fine until this past weekend when I noticed 2 were flickering. You can see them in the attached photo. They both seem to have failed in the same manner, one was slightly more scorched than the other. I have removed all of the remaining bulbs from the trailer.