4 Pin Plug-In
-
7 Watt
4 Pin 2G7 Base Compact Fluorescents -
9 Watt
4 Pin 2G7 Base Compact Fluorescents -
13 Watt
4 Pin 2GX7 Base Compact Fluorescents -
13 Watt
4 Pin G24q-1 Base Compact Fluorescents -
13 Watt
4 Pin GX24q-1 Base Compact Fluorescents -
18 Watt
4 Pin G24q-2 Base Compact Fluorescents -
18 Watt
4 Pin GX24q-2 Base Compact Fluorescents -
18 Watt
4 Pin 2G11 Base Compact Fluorescents -
24 Watt
4 Pin 2G11 Base Compact Fluorescents -
26 Watt
4 Pin G24q-3 Base Compact Fluorescents -
26 Watt
4 Pin GX24q-3 Base Compact Fluorescents -
28 Watt
4 Pin 2G11 Base Compact Fluorescents -
32 Watt
4 Pin GX24q-3 Base Compact Fluorescents -
36 Watt
4 Pin 2G11 Base Compact Fluorescents -
40 Watt
4 Pin 2G11 Base Compact Fluorescents -
42 Watt
4 Pin GX24q-4 Base Compact Fluorescents -
50 Watt
4 Pin 2G11 Base Compact Fluorescents -
55 Watt
4 Pin 2G11 Base Compact Fluorescents -
57 Watt
4 Pin GX24q-5 Base Compact Fluorescents
Plug-In CFL Light Bulbs: Energy-Efficient Lighting for Commercial Fixtures
Plug-in CFL light bulbs are an efficient and longer-lasting alternative to incandescents. Available in twin-tube, quad-tube, and spiral shapes, these lamps can only be used with electronic ballasts specially designed for 4-pin lamps. Plug-in CFLs come in several color temperatures ranging from 2700 Kelvin, which produces a warm light similar to incandescents, to a full spectrum 6500 Kelvin that simulates daylight. Capable of withstanding high temperatures and enclosed applications, plug-in CFLs are commonly used in a wide range of applications including warehouse lighting, retail displays, and downlights.
Plug-in CFL Base Types
Each 4-pin CFL uses a unique base code that includes a letter and number to indicate the pin type and spacing (measured in millimeters). These plug-in bulbs are not interchangeable, so it's crucial to check your fixture’s socket before purchasing.
Here’s a quick guide by wattage and base type, with direct links for easy browsing:
- 7W – 2G7 Base
- 9W – 2G7 Base
- 13W – 2GX7, G24q-1, GX24q-1
- 14W – G24q-2 Base
- 18W – G24q-2, GX24q-2, 2G11
- 21W – G24q-3, GR10Q
- 24W – 2G11 Base
- 25W – 2G11 Base
- 26W – G24q-3, GX24q-3
- 27W – GX10q-4 Base
- 28W – 2G11, GR10Q
- 32W – GX24q-3 Base
- 36W – 2G11 Base
- 38W – GR10Q-4 Base
- 40W – 2G11 Base
- 42W – GX24q-4 Base
- 50W – 2G11 Base
- 55W – 2G11, GR10Q-3
- 57W – GX24q-5 Base
Looking to upgrade? Plug-in LED replacements are available for many 4-pin CFL sockets—offering even greater energy efficiency and compatibility with existing fixtures.
Installation Tips for 4 Pin Plug-In CFLs
- Always double-check your base type and socket size before purchasing
- Do not attempt to force a 4-pin bulb into an incompatible fixture
- Ensure your fixture uses an electronic ballast compatible with 4-pin designs
- For enclosed or high-heat environments, verify the bulb’s temperature rating in the spec sheet
- Consider replacing worn or loose sockets with replacement CFL lamp holders
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a 4 prong light bulb?
A 4 prong light bulb—also known as a 4 pin light bulb—has four pins at its base and is commonly used in plug-in CFL fixtures that rely on electronic ballasts for power regulation.
Are 4 pin CFL bulbs interchangeable?
No. Each 4 pin lamp bulb has a unique base configuration (e.g., 2G11, G24q, GX24q) and is only compatible with fixtures that match that specific base. Always check your fixture before purchasing.
Can I replace a 4 pin CFL bulb with an LED?
Yes. Many 4 pin CFLs have LED plug-in equivalents designed for the same base types. These LED alternatives offer longer life, instant-on light, and greater energy savings. Check product specs for ballast compatibility.
Need help selecting the right 4 pin CFL bulb for your fixture? Call our expert team at 1-888-368-1290 for personalized support.