CroLED R7S 118mm 42 SMD5050 10W LED Bulb Lamp Spot Dimmable warm white light spotlight spotlight replace 150W lamp

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  • The LED Lamp R7S 118mm SMD5050 42 is a flop!  

    CroLED R7S 118mm 42 SMD5050 10W LED Bulb Lamp Spot Dimmable warm white light spotlight spotlight replace 150W lamp
    The 10 watt LED light is at best a substitute for a 100 watt halogen bulb. In addition, it is not - as described - dimmable (flickering). The most serious problem, however, is the enormous interference. Radio operation with indoor antenna is - also i
  • Luminosity ok, but not interference suppressed  

    CroLED R7S 118mm 42 SMD5050 10W LED Bulb Lamp Spot Dimmable warm white light spotlight spotlight replace 150W lamp
    The LED version of the power-hungry halogen spotlights works with the dimmer properly. The brightness is quite convincing - but rather corresponds to 100 W 150 W. As for me, however, very disappointed: the bulbs are not interference suppressed: ie as
  • Pear was not dim - merchants tried only 1/3 of the purchase price to be reimbursed  

    CroLED R7S 118mm 42 SMD5050 10W LED Bulb Lamp Spot Dimmable warm white light spotlight spotlight replace 150W lamp
    Pear was not to dim in my lamp. Traders had tried with me to report only 1/3 of the purchase price, if I still keep the bulb. Has been rejected by me and then added to the process via Amazon for clarification - Result: Full refund.
  • Good light color, functionality might be better.  

    CroLED R7S 118mm 42 SMD5050 10W LED Bulb Lamp Spot Dimmable warm white light spotlight spotlight replace 150W lamp
    The bulb is the hue forth good. In ungedimmter longer burning time, the lamp is very hot and can be dimmed again until it has cooled down!
  • Specifying dimmable is incorrect!  

    CroLED R7S 118mm 42 SMD5050 10W LED Bulb Lamp Spot Dimmable warm white light spotlight spotlight replace 150W lamp
    I have converted two halogen uplight. The LED lamps fit perfectly, but dimming was absolutely not possible (very dark). As I am an electrical engineer, I have the LED lamps clamped easily directly on the network first, and a foot switch connected bet