The 8W 12-24V ST64 Edison LED Bulb (Warm White) is a high-performance lighting solution specifically engineered for low-voltage environments, including marine, caravan, and solar-powered systems. Combining the timeless teardrop aesthetic of a vintage filament bulb with advanced LED efficiency, this fitting provides a reliable, high-output light source for 12V and 24V AC/DC circuits.
Key Features & Specifications
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Low Voltage Compatibility: Specifically designed for 12-24V AC/DC systems, making it the perfect choice for off-grid, battery-powered, or marine applications (Not suitable for 120-240V mains).
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High Brightness Output: Delivers a powerful 700 lumens, ensuring your space is brilliantly illuminated while consuming minimal energy.
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Classic ST64 Profile: Features a clear glass finish and teardrop shape, providing an authentic industrial look that enhances any decorative fixture.
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Warm White Atmosphere: A 2700K colour temperature creates a cosy, inviting glow, perfect for relaxing interiors or evening outdoor settings.
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Extended Durability: Boasts a 30,000-hour lifespan, offering years of maintenance-free operation and reducing the need for frequent replacements.
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Three-Year Warranty: Backed by a comprehensive 3-year warranty for ultimate peace of mind and guaranteed performance quality.
Lighting Effects
This bulb produces a crisp yet warm radiance through its clear glass housing, mimicking the nostalgic charm of a traditional Edison filament. With a CRI of 80, it ensures that colours and textures within your caravan or boat appear natural and well-defined, casting a golden hue that transforms functional spaces into comfortable retreats.
Ideal Application
Expertly designed for use in caravans, motorhomes, yachts, and off-grid cabins, utilising solar battery banks. It is the ideal choice for pendant lights, wall sconces, or outdoor festoon-styles fittings that require a low-voltage power source without compromising on vintage styles.
Elevate your off-grid lifestyles with lighting that blends heritage design and modern reliability.