Car LED bulb W5W T10 12 SMD 3030 GOLD CANBUS
- - High light intensity: 450 lm
- - Compatibility with various bulb bases
- - No polarity, the bulb will light up regardless of the connection of + and -
Car LED bulb W5W T10 12 SMD 3030 CAN BUS
Light intensity: 450 lm
Technical Specifications:
- Bulb cap / mount: W5W (opt. T10, W3W, W10W, W2.1x9.5d, W16W, WY5W)
- Number of LEDs: 12
- LED type: SMD 3030
- Supply voltage: 12V
- Current consumption: 5W CANBUS
- Light color : Xenon White ~ 5500k
- Lamp replacement : T10, W3W, W10W, W2.1x9.5d, W16W, WY5W
- Polarization: no. The bulb will light regardless of where it is given + and -
- The actual power of the light beam: 450 lm
Bulb dimensions:
- Bulb width: 12 mm
- Bulb length: 30 mm
W5W LED bulbs are most often used as:
- parking lot
- light bulb "for reading"
- middle "STOP" bulb
- registration backlight (we recommend side bulbs)
- lower door illumination (we recommend side bulbs)
- illumination of the interior and the luggage area (we recommend side bulbs)
- lighting for yachts, motorhomes
W5W LED bulbs marked "side" have diodes placed on the sides of the LED bulb. They are most effective in places where the bulb is parallel to the lamp shade.
Before buying please make sure that the indicated applications of W5W bulbs coincide with those in your car.
Only here! The actual power of the bulb measured on a professional lighting meter. The results are given in lumens.
Many LED lighting retailers give unrealistic light intensity values for similar bulbs. Please keep a great distance from undocumented, often fictitious data in the bulb specification!
The measurement was carried out on a W5W 12 SMD 3030 CANBUS GOLD LED bulb (from this offer) and a standard position light bulb.
We recommend that you buy CANBUS bulbs if the car is equipped with a bulb efficiency check system.
Errors on the on-board computer most often concern the use of inappropriate W5W LED bulbs in the parking lights, license plate illumination and indicators.
In addition, CAN-BUS bulbs work with the interior bulb dimmer. A standard LED bulb will work zero-one, which means it emits 0% or 100% light.