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Compact fluorescent light bulbs use up to 75% less energy and last up to 10 times longer than standard light bulbs. The total cost of ownership of a compact fluorescent lightbulb is typically substantially less than a standard light bulb that produces the same amount of light. Primary applications for compact fluorescent light bulbs include retail, hospitals, warehouses, workshops, churches, arena, schools, television, photography, and garages.
5000k or 5500k daylight compact fluorescent standard spiral bulbs are an excellent choice for digital camera photography. They generate a close match to natural daylight and a crisper view of the items being illuminated.
- One (1) 150 watt or 200 watt, 5000 Kelvin compact fluorescent light bulb
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Specification
- Color temperature: 5000 K, daylight
- Wattage: 150 watts or 200 watts
- 150 watt fluorescent light bulb = 500 watt Incandescent light bulbs, Save 350 watts in energy over the life of the bulb
- 200 watt fluorescent light bulb = 600 watt Incandescent light bulbs, Save 400 watts in energy over the life of the bulb
- Designed for use at 120V/60 HZ
- Mogal screw-in base (will not fit in standard lighting sockets)
- Flicker-free
- Not for use with timers, photocells, dimmers, and motion control devices
- Not for use with totally enclosed recessed fixtures
- Not for use where exposed to the weather
- Please Note: The Voltage does not mean that the bulb will be brighter. Higher voltage is typically used in countries outside of the US such as those in Europe.
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