Not for use with dimmers, electronic timers, photocells, totally enclosed fixtures, motion/occupancy sensors, or where directly exposed to water.
This Eiko Spiral Fluorescent Lamp (150W / 120V) is an E26 base bulb with a color temperature of 5,000K and a CRI (color rendering index) of 82. The lamp has an average life of 8,000 hours.
| Code | SP105/50/MED, Bar code: 81180 |
| Application | Household and photo fixtures |
| Watts | 105W (incandescent equivalent: 500W) |
| Volts | 120 |
| Color Temperature | 5,000K |
| Average Life Hours | 8,000 |
| Approx. Lumens | 6,900 |
| CRI | 82 |
| Base Type | Medium screw (E26) |
| Approvals | UL/CSA, TCLP compliant |
| Operating Temperature | 14°F - 104°F (-10° to +40°C) |
| Dimensions |
MOL (maximum overall length): 11.5" (292 mm) MOD (maximum overall diameter) 3.94" (100 mm) |
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Comments about Eiko Spiral Fluorescent Lamp (105W / 120V):
I bought one of these for my indoor plants two years ago. When it came time to put the plants outside, I couldn't replace the Eiko with the dinky, yellow, common CFL that had been in there. So I just ordered another for the kitchen. At just 105 watts, these comical monster CFL's are 13" tall but they actually do what I always wanted bulbs to do, light up the room! From the outside, the leaking light is so bright that neighbors looking at the blinds think that I'm conducting nuclear fusion experiments. Love my Eiko 105's!
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Comments about Eiko Spiral Fluorescent Lamp (105W / 120V):
They produce sufficient light, and run cool, exactly what I needed.
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I love these bulbs for the few weeks I have had them so far. No problems. The light output is excellent. Make sure you read about the dimensions because these bulbs are very large.
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Comments about Eiko Spiral Fluorescent Lamp (105W / 120V):
I really have no complaints about these. I own three and I am purchasing more. My only gripe is that the size is a bit much for most situations, but if you have a studio or space to shoot, you can't beat the color accuracy and output. I use these mainly for my product shoots, but they work well in a large softbox for portraits as well. When I shoot portraits outdoors, I run two of these from my car battery with no problem at all.
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