Technical Specifications & Performance Data
| Brand | Euri Lighting |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 7W |
| Voltage | 12V |
| Lumens | 500 |
| Lamp Type | LED |
| CCT | 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K |
| CRI | 80 |
| Dimming | Yes |
| Base | GU5.3 |
| Certifications | UL Listed, Energy Star Rated |
| Location Rating | Damp Location |
| Dimensions | 1.97"D × 1.96"H |
| Rated Hours | 25,000 |
| Warranty | 3-Year Warranty |
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Technical FAQ Deep-Dive
How is a 12V GU5.3 MR16 different from a 120V GU10 MR16?
This lamp uses a GU5.3 bi-pin base and operates on 12V, which is the low-voltage MR16 format commonly used with a transformer. It is not interchangeable with GU10 lamps, which are line-voltage (120V) twist-lock types, so confirm the socket and supply type before ordering.
What power supply is required to run a 12V MR16 LED?
You will need a 12V supply, typically provided by an electronic or magnetic transformer in the fixture. Verify the transformer output matches the lamp requirements and that the existing transformer is compatible with LED loads to avoid flicker or drop-out.
How bright is 500 lumens for an MR16 application?
At 500 lumens, this MR16 LED is commonly used for accent and task lighting, such as display lighting, track heads designed for MR16, or recessed low-voltage downlights. Delivered brightness depends on the fixture optics and beam angle used.
What should I consider for dimming on a transformer-fed MR16 circuit?
It is dimmable, but dimming performance depends on both the dimmer and the transformer type. For stable dimming, confirm compatibility between the LED lamp, the transformer (electronic vs magnetic), and the dimmer control method being used.
How do I choose between 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, and 5000K?
This lamp is available in 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, or 5000K. 2700K is warm and residential-leaning, 3000K is warm-neutral, 4000K is a neutral white often used in commercial interiors, and 5000K is cooler and commonly selected where higher perceived contrast supports task visibility.