Description
LED7MR16FL35/75/930/J/D | Replacement 7.5W LED MR16 Flood | Soft White 3000 K | GU5.3 Base | Dimmable Efficiency
Perfect for upgrading halogen MR16 track lights in galleries, living rooms, or retail spaces, the Bulbrite 771204 delivers vibrant, warm illumination and significantly reduced heat output. This retrofit LED solves the hassle of frequent lamp changes, provides seamless dimming performance, and meets strict Title 24 JA8 requirements including use in totally enclosed fixtures for maximum flexibility.
KEY FEATURES:
- Universal Compatibility: Operates with all dimmer types for flicker-free ambiance control.
- True Halogen Retrofit: Matches the beam quality of traditional 75W MR16s while consuming just 7.5W.
- Enclosed Fixture Rated: Safe and reliable performance inside fully enclosed track and recessed housings.
- Smooth Light Quality: High 90 CRI enhances color accuracy for displays and decor.
- Energy Savings: Reduces energy and maintenance costs in both commercial and residential settings.
APPLICATIONS:
- Ideal for track lighting, accent lighting, and display cases in retail or residential environments.
- Works exceptionally well in enclosed fixtures and damp locations such as kitchens and bathrooms.
- Recommended for areas needing precise light control with dimming use with GU5.3 sockets for best results.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Wattage: 7.5W
- Lumens: 570
- Color Temperature: 3000K
- CRI: 90
- Beam Angle: 35°
- Base Type: GU5.3
- Voltage: 12V
- Lifespan: 25,000 hours
- Dimmable: Yes
CERTIFICATIONS & ADDITIONAL NOTES:
- JA8 Title 24 Compliant
- UL Listed for Damp Locations
- Enclosed Fixture Rated
- Warranty: Cannot Source
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*This product typically ships in 2 to 3 business days. Larger quantities may take longer than stated lead-time. All lead-times are estimates and you will be notified by email if it will take longer than 5 business days to ship. All Bulbrite orders are drop shipped from Bulbrite's network of warehouses across the country to ensure fast and efficient delivery.

