KendallP
Feb 19, 2011Explorer
My LEDs
FYI: I have been posting updates for those of us who have already read the OP below. For anyone new to the thread, it might be best to skip down below all of these updates, read the body of the post...
KendallP wrote:tenbear wrote:
I Googled "9019 lamp" and came up with a 20 watt G4 base. The G4 looks like 2 wires sticking out the bottom of the bulb. I found 2 LEDs that might be a good replacement. This one Does not have a regulator, while this second one does have a regulator. The regulator makes the bulb less susceptible to damage by voltage spikes but may cause RFI.
Please note that I have no first hand experience with these bulbs, I only did an online search. If I were in your shoes I would buy one and try it before ordering more. But first I would look at the existing bulb to make sure the base is the same as the LED bulbs.
Almost forgot, I also found a 9019 bulb that is a 130V bulb so make sure that your bulbs are 12V bulbs.
Good finds, tenbear!
However, I'm concerned they might be just a hair on the dim side. A good rule of thumb is to multiply the wattage by 5. This would put them in the 11W area.
If the OP can find some brighter ones, he might be better served. Or... for so little outlay, he could try these and see how they work.
These should probably be a little closer to OEM.
And these might even be a hair brighter.
This one has 2 more of the same LED type for less dough.
I have no experience with any of these units, nor all of the sellers. Good feedback ratings, though.
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