RS PRO Axial Indicator Light, Clear, 5/8 V, 100 mA, 5000h

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Brand

RS PRO

Voltage Rating

5/8 V

Lamp Base

Axial

Current Rating

100 mA

Diameter

4.14mm

Lamp Size

T3.8

Length

20 mm

Lens Colour

Clear

Luminosity

1.9 lm

Life Hours

5000h

COO (Country of Origin):
KR

T3.8 x 20 Wire-Ended Axial


Suitable for instrumentation and general industrial applications.


Wire-Ended & Bi-Pin


Filament lamps will perform to specification and give optimum life when:,a) They are powered at the rated voltage from a stabilised 50Hz ac supply,b) Ambient temperature is in the range 20 to 25°C,c) No mechanical vibration is present.,Deviations from these criteria can have a significant effect on lamp life, particularly with low current filaments (<80mA). Operation from a dc supply at rated voltage can reduce specified life by up to 50%. The effect of variation from the rated operating voltage should be noted: 5% above will reduce lamp life by up to 50%. 5% below will significantly increase lamp life. Current consumption can vary by up to ±10% on stated values at rated supply voltage. Care therefore should be exercised when running a number of lamps in series. In such applications it is recommended that the rated voltage be reduced by 10% to prevent premature failure of individual lamps.

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