8.8W (60W Equivalent) Daylight (5000K) E12 Candelabra Base A19 Dusk to Dawn Outdoor LED Light Bulb
Enjoy all the benefits of advanced LED technology with the Feit Electric Dusk-to-Dawn LED light bulb. This non-dimmable bulb has an integrated light sensor that automatically turns the bulb on...
Enjoy all the benefits of advanced LED technology with the Feit Electric Dusk-to-Dawn LED light bulb. This non-dimmable bulb has an integrated light sensor that automatically turns the bulb on at night and off during the day, providing a convenient way to keep outdoor spaces lit at night. Its 5000K Daylight color temperature glow illuminates fine details with invigorating cool light. Place it in wall sconces or on covered patios with access to sunlight for instant light at night without having to flip a wall switch. The dusk-to-dawn LED has an E12 candelabra base and fits in enclosed fixtures. It produces 800 lumens while using only 8.8 watts - up to 85% less energy than a standard 60-watt incandescent. Where most incandescent bulbs last only a year or two, A800C/950CA/DD/LEDI bulbs are rated for 15,000 hours of life. That's 13 years with an average use of 3 hours per day. 90+ CRI color rendering makes colors appear more vibrant and skin tones look more natural, all while saving energy and lasting for a decade or more.
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annual energy cost
1.06
battery operated
NO
beam angle
240
brightness--lumens
800
bulb base
E12
bulb finish
White
bulb shape
A19
bulb type
A
cec compliant
Title 20
color accuracy--cri
90
color temperature--cct
5000
dimmable
NO
enclosed fixture rated
YES
energy efficiency
85.3%
energy star
No
energy used--wattage
8.8
ftc label
No
hardwire
NO
ideal usage
Outdoor Lighting
item length--in
4.4
item width--in
2.3
life hours
15000
life years
13.7
lumen efficiency--lpw
90.91
pack quantity
1
portable
NO
replacement
60
safety location
Damp
smart
No
special features
Dusk to Dawn
technology
LED - SMD
voltage
120
warranty years
1
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