G4 Halogen bulb, 5 pack. typical use is for small light fittings, under cupboards lights, cooker hoods etc
Also see the post for the 10W version, for £0.45
23kWh/1000h. C rated. 2000 hours average rated life.
•Dimmable
•Warm White
•Wattage: 20W
•Cap Fitting: G4
•Equivalent Wattage: 29W
•280Lm
•12V
•Low Voltage
11 comments
Bikertov
7 Jan 17#11
G4 bulbs are 12v, so would need some form of transformer in the fitting or separate to stop down the 240v to 12v
I've two sets of lights. One that take g9 and the other takes G4's. Struggling finding decent quality leds for these.
damadgeruk
6 Jan 17#5
G4 are 12v, did you change the transformer to an led driver? G9 are mains voltage though leds often flicker if dimmed (even when using a specific led dimmer).
cruzeroo7
6 Jan 17#4
I got some led G4 and lights from Screwfix only recently - they flicker loads. Will be returning. I have the same problem with these and the g9.
Can anyone recommend some decent led g9 & g4's
damadgeruk
6 Jan 17#3
LED pay back time is often long, no different here.
Not something I generally consider as I dislike tungsten light.
damadgeruk
6 Jan 171#1
Great price if you like to waste energy. :wink:
Bikertov to damadgeruk
6 Jan 17#2
The equivalent light output LED bulb would be about £3-5 each, so weigh up the difference between the electricity savings and initial cost where these are 10p each.
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Also see the post for the 10W version, for £0.45
23kWh/1000h. C rated. 2000 hours average rated life.
•Dimmable
•Warm White
•Wattage: 20W
•Cap Fitting: G4
•Equivalent Wattage: 29W
•280Lm
•12V
•Low Voltage
11 comments
G4's are in wall lights off the mains, no driver.
though they're not dimmable (and LEDs need specific dimmers.
I've two sets of lights. One that take g9 and the other takes G4's. Struggling finding decent quality leds for these.
Can anyone recommend some decent led g9 & g4's
Not something I generally consider as I dislike tungsten light.