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Ge Incandescent Deco Candle, T8 Glass Bulb - Current Professional Lighting 25Cac/F/Cd4-Mpd

  • $143.36
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Vendor: Ge Current, A Daintree Company

Type: Light Bulbs

Sku: WBLSDB0080I7LYW

Available: Available

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Ge Incandescent Deco Candle, T8 Glass Bulb - Current Professional Lighting 25Cac/F/Cd4-Mpd

$143.36

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the wattage and lumen output of the Current Professional Lighting 25CAC/F/CD4-MPD? A: The Current Professional Lighting 25CAC/F/CD4-MPD has a wattage of 30 Watts and produces an initial lumen output of 1850 lumens.
  • Q: What is the color temperature of this fluorescent tube? A: This fluorescent tube has a color temperature of 6500K, which provides a bright, daylight-like illumination suitable for various applications.
  • Q: Is the Current Professional Lighting tube compatible with standard fixtures? A: Yes, this T8 linear fluorescent tube features a Medium Bi-Pin (G13) base, making it compatible with most standard fixtures designed for T8 tubes.
  • Q: What is the rated life of this lighting product? A: The Current Professional Lighting 25CAC/F/CD4-MPD has a rated life of approximately 7500 hours, ensuring long-lasting performance.
  • Q: What is the Color Rendering Index (CRI) of this fluorescent tube? A: This fluorescent tube has a Color Rendering Index (CRI) of 75, which means it offers good color accuracy, making it ideal for environments where color differentiation is important.