FAQ sur les G9 Halogen Bulbs
What is a G9 halogen bulb and what is it used for?
A G9 halogen bulb is a type of compact light bulb that features a G9 bi-pin base. These bulbs are commonly used to provide bright, directional lighting and are ideal for decorative fixtures, wall sconces, and accent lighting. G9 halogen bulbs provide a bright, white light that is often brighter than traditional incandescent bulbs.
What are the technical specifications of G9 halogen bulbs?
G9 halogen bulbs vary in terms of voltage and wattage. For example, our collection offers models such as the G9 Halogen Bulb 220v 40w for Oven, or packs of 2 with powers between 18W and 60W. These bulbs generally operate at a voltage of 220V and are available in various wattages to meet different lighting needs.
Are they resistant to high temperatures?
Yes, some G9 halogen bulbs are specially designed to withstand high temperatures, such as the G9 Halogen Bulb 220v 40w for Oven. These models are ideal for applications in hot environments, such as ovens, offering reliable performance in extreme conditions.
How to install a G9 halogen bulb?
To install a G9 halogen bulb, first make sure the light fixture is turned off and unplugged. Then, align the two pins on the bulb with the corresponding holes in the G9 holder and gently push until it is securely in place. Avoid touching the bulb with your bare fingers as skin oils can shorten its life.
How long do G9 halogen bulbs last?
G9 halogen bulbs typically have an average lifespan of 2,000 to 3,000 hours, depending on usage and operating conditions. While they don't last as long as LED bulbs, they provide high-quality lighting and immediate brightness as soon as they are turned on.
What are the advantages of G9 halogen bulbs over other types of bulbs?
G9 halogen bulbs offer several benefits, including a bright, white light that naturally enhances colors. They are also more compact, making them ideal for small fixtures. In addition, they have excellent color rendering index (CRI) and close compatibility with dimmers, allowing for precise lighting control.