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I got these at Sam's Club. I just had to get them because you can see inside!! About 90% of them did not come with the adapters and only 10% that did. They were the same price so I go the ones with the adapters. They are vary nice like all the other GE LED lights are. 2watt 120volt 
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GE LED CAC

I got these at Sam's Club. I just had to get them because you can see inside!! About 90% of them did not come with the adapters and only 10% that did. They were the same price so I go the ones with the adapters. They are vary nice like all the other GE LED lights are. 2watt 120volt

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Album name:Parrot / Light Bulbs
Keywords:Lamps
Company and Date Manufactured:GE
Model Number:78164
Wattage:2
Lamp Type:LED
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Date added:Apr 29, 2010
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SeanB~1   [Apr 30, 2010 at 06:43 PM]
Would love to get some at a sane price - would make great chandelier replacement lamps.
gailgrove   [May 01, 2010 at 04:42 PM]
I don't know 60 lumens Confused
Silverliner14B   [May 02, 2010 at 06:09 AM]
60 lumens? That's about as bright as a 7w nite lite. If you don't mind that amount of light you can put em in your chandelier. Razz
SeanB~1   [May 02, 2010 at 06:54 AM]
If the darn thing uses 48 lamps they will be bright enough.
Medved   [May 02, 2010 at 07:27 AM]
I don't know, who would pay relamping 48 lamp chandelier with these... Laughing
SeanB~1   [May 02, 2010 at 10:35 AM]
That is why I want a sane price, my point is at 5 times the cost of an incandescent lamp it becomes worthwhile. Otherwise I just buy the 40W lamps by the boxful ( 144 per box ).
dor123   [May 03, 2010 at 09:27 AM]
The 12,000 hours rated life is perhaps the driver rated life, as high power LEDs have up to 75,000 hours in the good case. The second option for this "short" lamp life is that the LED inside is sensitive to changes in the voltage, current and turnings on, as the "electronic" driver in such a small LED lamp in not much different from my LED nightlights (A simple capacitive driver with a resistor, a series capacitor, a bridge rectifier and a filtering capacitor [To give you a smooth light]. In extreme cases the filtering capacitor is not included so the LED flickers [Not the mains frequency one]).
Medved   [May 03, 2010 at 06:44 PM]
LED life depend strongly on their operating temperature, what would be here quite high. 12khour correspond to ~90..100degC junction temperature, what is realistic here. Compare to cheap no-name china creations, Philips is at least honest about expected life, at least in "standardized" fixture (base down, free air - but at least this is common in chandeliers)...
streetlight98   [Sep 08, 2012 at 02:12 PM]
Sweet! I'd love to find one of these adapters! Don't care about the LED lamps though. Laughing Relamping incandescents gives me somehting to do when i'm board. Razz
joe_347V   [Sep 08, 2012 at 06:28 PM]
I've gotten some of those adapters at ACE before, and I think some Sylvania CFLs come bundled with them too.

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