EAO White LED Indicator Lamp, 28V ac/dc, T1 3/4 MG Base, 6.1mm Diameter, 750mcd

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RS Stock No.:
200-4144
Distrelec Article No.:
135-58-352
Mfr. Part No.:
10-2J13.1069
Brand:
EAO
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Brand

EAO

Voltage Rating

28V ac/dc

Lamp Type

LED

Light Output Colour

White

Intensity

750mcd

Lamp Base

T1 3/4 MG

Chip Type

Single Chip

Diameter

6.1mm

Peak Wavelength

x: 0.31 nm, y: 0.32 nm

Current Rating

2.5 → 5mA

EAO Indicator Lamp, 750mcd Brightness, 2g Weight - 10-2J13.1069


When you need a signalling solution that's dependable for the long term, opt for this LED indicator lamp from EAO. As LEDs last around fifty times longer than incandescent alternatives, you can trust you're getting a product with staying power. LED lamps also reach full brightness instantly when energised, making this component a fast-acting pick that's practical for your critical indication applications. It produces a bright white light with an intensity of 750mcd that makes it easy to spot, so you can rest assured it will grab your attention.

• Voltage rating of 28V AC/DC means it's compatible with low-voltage circuits
• Standardised T1 3/4 MG base makes it easy to connect to compatible sockets

Applications


• Inspection panels
• Medical devices
• LED curing

The EAO single LED has and operating voltage of 28 V +10 % AC as well as DC and operating current 2.5 / 5 mA ±15 %. The colour of the LED is white and has a T1 MG socket.

How large is this lamp?


Lumi. intensity 750 mcd
Dom. wavelength x0.31/y0.32 nm

This lamp has compact dimensions of 16 (L) x 6.1mm (diameter), so it won't take up too much space on your panel.

How do LEDs work?


LEDs work using microchips. When an electrical current passes through, it illuminates the LED to produce visible light. Many LEDs also use a heat sink to help prevent overheating and minimise the risk of fire, making them a safe option.

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