Replacement 12v LED Light Bulbs, G4 Style, 2.4 watt, Side Entry, dimmable* 120 Lumen LED Bulb (Warm White, Red or Blue), 12v/24v (actually accepts 10v to 30v DC) 120 Lumen Warm-White LED Bulb, or RED or BLUE Replacement LED Bulb with light output comparable to a 10 watt Xenon or halogen bulb Save energy, reduce heat Side Mount G4 LED bulb for use in horizontal socket Replace this old style G4 bulb to save energy and reduce heat: Old style G4 bulb *This is a dimmable LED Bulb / a specific Led Dimmer is required: D1205 Dimmer Side mount Replacement LED Bulb Convert your existing halogen or Xenon fixtures to LED fixtures. Fits G4-based lights with side entry bulb/ horizontal socket. Advantages of 12 Volt LED Bulbs • Low Energy Consumption -uses up to 5x less power • Shockproof - has no glass or thread like regular bulbs • Environmentally Friendly - contains no mercury • Generates little heat - reduces amount of heat in your cabin • Save Money -Saves Electricity and Battery Power Overall thickness approximately 0.3" LED Bulb Specifications: G4LB G4LS (back pin) (side pin) • Power: 2.4 watts • Voltage: 12 volt - 24 volt (10-30 volts DC) • Current at 12v: 200mA • Base: G4 (Bulb style) • Solid State Reliability • High Intensity, Superior Lumen Maintenance • Well Heat Sink • View Angle: 120 degree • Mean Time Between Failure 40,000 hours • NO UV, Superior ESD Protection • Wave Length: 3300-3600 • Color Choices: Warm White, Red, or Blue • Typ. Luminous Flux: 120 Lumens (Compare to a 10W Xenon or Halogen bulb, which are typically 100 to 140 Lumens, depending on the bulb quality, the fixture, the lens, and the quality of the reflector, if any. Also, LED bulbs are more direct, whereas a G4 bulb emits light in all directions). What is an LED Converter? When using LED lights on DC power that is converted from AC Power (or when using ACready LED's), you may experience noise or fluctuations in intensity. This is typically caused by non-smooth power characteristics (such as sine wave remnants). This can usually be resolved with an LED Converter. An LED converter not only converts AC to DC, it also smoothes out the wave (provides superior voltage regulation), so your LED's get what they need in a regulated dosage. In other words, some LED's can be used on AC power (check the specifications). Others can be used only on DC power. The bottom line is, in either case, if your power source is AC (or was converted from AC instead being sourced from a battery or solar cell), an LED Converter can be used to eliminate noise or fluctuations in intensity.