Mini Bi-Pin - Halogen - Xenon - LED
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- Base Type : 2-Pin G4
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Plusrite 3302 - 20 Watt - T3
G4 Base - Halogen - Clear - 2,000 Life Hours - 350 Lumens - 2800K - 12 Volt
- Bulb Shape: T3
- Life Hours: 2,000
- Wattage: 20 Watt
- Lumens: 350
- Voltage: 12
- Base Type: 2-Pin G4
- Case Quantity: 100
Plusrite 3301 - 10 Watt - T3
G4 Base - Halogen - Clear - 2,000 Life Hours - 160 Lumens - 2800K - 12 Volt
- Bulb Shape: T3
- Life Hours: 2,000
- Wattage: 10 Watt
- Lumens: 160
- Voltage: 12
- Base Type: 2-Pin G4
- Case Quantity: 100
Hikari JC-5009 - 5 Watt - T2.75
G4 Base - Halogen - Clear - 2,000 Life Hours - 60 Lumens - 2800K - 12 Volt
- Bulb Shape: T2.75
- Life Hours: 2,000
- Wattage: 5 Watt
- Lumens: 60
- Voltage: 12
- Base Type: 2-Pin G4
- Case Quantity: 50
Westinghouse Radiant 06216 - 10 Watt - T3
G4 Base - Xenon - Clear - 5,000 Life Hours - 100 Lumens - 12 Volt - PLTS-90241
- Bulb Shape: T3
- Life Hours: 5,000
- Wattage: 10 Watt
- Lumens: 100
- Voltage: 12
- Base Type: 2-Pin G4
15 Watt - T2.75
G4 Base - Halogen - Clear - 2,000 Life Hours - 220 Lumens - 6 Volt
- Bulb Shape: T2.75
- Life Hours: 2,000
- Wattage: 15 Watt
- Lumens: 220
- Voltage: 6
- Base Type: 2-Pin G4
- Case Quantity: 10
Bulbrite 715310 - 10 Watt - T3
G4 Base - Xenon - Clear - 10,000 Life Hours - 95 Lumens - 24 Volt
- Bulb Shape: T3
- Life Hours: 10,000
- Wattage: 10 Watt
- Lumens: 95
- Voltage: 24
- Base Type: 2-Pin G4
- Case Quantity: 10
Whether you're replacing an old bi-pin or installing a new one, you've come to the right place. At 1000Bulbs.com, we've got everything you need to illuminate your space quickly and easily. Decide between halogen and xenon lamps in a variety of bulb types and bulb shapes. G4, G5.3, G6.35, GY6.35 and G8 are just a handful of options to consider. In addition, varying pin spacing means you have the ability to fit these bulbs into any application. Make your day brighter with a new bi-pin bulb from your ultimate online lighting retailer. With the largest inventory to browse, 1000Bulbs.com is sure to have what you need.
When you’re replacing a bi-pin bulb, you can measure the pin spacing of a bulb in millimeters to figure out what kind of bulb you need. G4 bases, for example, have 4 millimeters between the pins. Additionally, the base type is sometimes printed on the bulb or the fixture. For more information about how to identify what type of halogen or xenon mini bi-pin you have, read this blog post by 1000Bulbs.com.