🌟 Light Up Your Life with Brightech's LED Magic!
Brightech's LED replacements for Malibu landscape lights offer a warm white glow, consuming only 0.5 watts while providing 40 lumens of brightness. With a lifespan of 15-20 years and a 3-year warranty, these bulbs are perfect for enhancing outdoor spaces like gardens and patios, all while significantly reducing energy consumption.
Manufacturer | Brightech |
Part Number | T10WW |
Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 0.5 x 1.25 inches |
Item model number | T10WW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Warm White |
Style | Malibu |
Material | lead |
Shape | T10 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 4 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Luminous Flux | 40 Lumen |
Special Features | Warm White |
Usage | Landscape lighting, automobile lights |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**M
They do work better than I expected.
There are mixed review of LED bulbs replacements so to clear the confusion the lights I got were bought at Brightech (fulfilled by Amazon). They are sold in 10-packs labeled as "B009DRF3VW BrightChoice LED Light Warm White Color New".1. Power Supply:Someone reviewed that they don't work with AC. NOT TRUE. I used the basic Malibu Transformer/Timer (ML88T) which is outputting 12.2V AC measured unloaded. I also tried with twice smaller model ML44T (12V AC 12.6V measured unloaded). Both work without noticeable flicker.2. Light Output:I did not have equipment to measure exactly the light output but compared side by side with 4W incandescent bulb the LED is much more brighter. I don't know for sure what LED were used but they look like 5050 SMD. Now I will get a bit technical, so if you don't want to follow, just skip to the conclusion.There are 6 LED in one bulb, each is about 15 lumen, so the total light output is 90 lumen. Normal incandescent 25W bulb gives about 200 lumen. So it is save to assume that this LED bulb is equivalent in light output to 12W incandescent bulb using just about 1W (Correction: it is less than 0.5W measured - read the February 2014 update below).One note about the light output. 5050 SMD have "lambertian" direction, that is the most of the light is directed up to 60 degrees from the center. It means the bulb will have "black spots" on edges of the printed circuit board. That is bad, because your garden light will not shine in all directions equally but the good thing is that from the "bright" directions it will look like 20W bulb.3. Flickering.I am a "FED flickering freak". To the point that I can't drive at night behind the city buss or behind some American cars with LED lights. Flickering red light drives me nuts. To my surprise the flickering of these LED bulbs are not as dramatic. I estimated the light pulse width at about 90% of the full cycle what means the LED goes dark for about 1ms every 8ms here in USA, (and it will be every 10ms in Europe). It feels is almost like CFL. That is not so bad as I thought and so far does not bother me at all.4. Durability.I can't tell anything yet, but keep in mind that these LED bulbs are not water proof, not even water resistant. Keep them enclosed in dry place (do nut run your sprinklers on lights) and make sure your enclosure does not have "leak in the roof". Rust will eat the electronics for sure. But I remember that incandescent 4W bulb did not last me more than 3 months. I expect much more from LED bulbs.5. Cost.I don't know what price you will have to pay the at the time you read it, but I bought these lights for $2.20 a piece (I bought two 10-packs paying almost 44 dollars). I'm re-doing my backyard lights so I figured out that paying more for LED bulbs I will save money on low voltage wire. Comparing prices at Home Depot I noticed that 10-gauge landscape wire costs 3 times more than 16-gauge wire. I needed 150ft so the difference pays for LED bulbs.6. ConclusionIt is win-win with LED lights. Overall more light (12W equivalent), less money for electric bills (10 times), cheaper wires (3 times), more durable (expect 10 times longer life), Standard (the cheapest) same old power supply. So far I am happy.Edit: November 8, 2013Two months past, what means if I have incandescent bulbs one would have go wrong by now. This is not the case with these LED bulbs. I run them on timer which is set to turn them on for about 6 hours every night. So far all is good.Edit: February 18, 2014Five months and none of 16 bulbs went wrong. They all shine like new. I have a correction to the power they take. I measured with kil-a-wat meter. 16 bulbs take 7.7W. Which makes 0.48W each bulb. Funny thing, my Malibu Timer (40W model) takes 8W just to spin the clock and power the transformer on idle - that's more than these 16 bulbs.Edit: September 4, 2014Still no signs of wear. All bulbs are running strong (they run 12 hours every day - from 6pm to 6am).Edit: September 4, 2015Sorry, nothing new to report :-). Still no signs of wear. All bulbs are running strong. Now they run 14 hours every day - from 5pm to 7am as I don't bother to change the timer setting to align with daylight duration. The entire chain takes very little power so few extra hours doesn't make a difference in the energy consumption.Edit: March 7, 2016I just realized these bulbs come with 5 years warranty, but I can't use it because... all bulbs work flawlessly. They survived the third winter (rainy season in California) without a single glitch. And because my fixture is the cheapest Malibu Set you can buy (all plastic) these bulbs are exposed to dust, spider webs (and all kind of lawn bugs) and moisture (morning dew) . I guess "DESIGNED TO LAST" is not an empty promise.
P**R
Great color
I've looked on and off for LED bulbs to replace the 4 watt incandescent bulbs in my "Malibu" lights. I found these and thought why not?They are odd looking. Just a tiny circuit board with a couple of LEDs on each side and a pair of LEDs on the end along with a small IC chip and a few things that look like diodes and a thing that by color appears to be a capacitor.At first, side by side, the LED is a little brighter. Incandescent bulbs do get darker with age. But that's not the difference. Cleaning the lens was the difference. I can't tell which is which. The brightness and color match is perfect!The description says 12 volt DC only. And also says for "Malibu Landscape Lighting". My Toro transformer puts out 12 volt AC. I looked up Malibu transformers and they put out 12 volt AC.So, what's it gonna be, yes or no?If they work, great. If they don't I can return them or save them for something, side marker lights in old cars, maybe.They work. The light is good and does not flicker. My only problem other than climbing up a ladder was dirty light socket terminals. A bit of 1000 grit sandpaper cleaned that up. The fixtures are mounted under the eaves and shine down and do not get rained on. The socket terminals needed a bit of TLC with a small screwdriver to make the fit tighter.I'm happy. I needed five, bought ten. I have spares if ever needed. They draw half a watt and give 4 watts of lights.I don't know if they work on DC. Yet.Mark me down as a "happy customer".
A**N
GREAT PRODUCT
GOOD PRODUCT AT FAIR PRICE. But, some light connections won't work because the contacts aren't wide as the original Malibu lamps. So I had to adjust the connections to make it work
M**O
Warm
A warm incandescent look. Excellent replacement for the original halogen.
L**A
Easy to switch out.
These worked exactly as I read. I was able to switch out my small incandescent bulbs. They adapted perfectly with my older Malibu landscape lighting pieces. I would definitely buy again.
T**T
Excellent!
I have halogen spotlights around my yard, and about 20 tier lights outlining the garden. The halogens have been a huge pain - the bulbs would burn out too frequently, or something would go wrong with the fixture itself. Sometimes a light would go out and I couldn't tell if it was the bulb or the fixture. Very frustrating. About a year and half ago I began switching the halogens to LED lights. The new LED main spotlights were much brighter and more effective than the halogen counterparts. I eventually replaced all the halogens with LEDs. After about a year of no burnouts (and lower electric bills!) I decided to swap out the tier lamp incandescents with LEDs.I had seen these 'bulbs' in the past but wasn't sure what to make of them as they were essentially exposed computer chips. However seeing so many positive reviews I decided to try out a 10 pack.They work great! My tier lights come with opaque white cylinders covering the lights so they'd be fully protected from the weather. This also, I believe, helps to uniformly throw the light. I first replaced a few random bulbs with these LEDs and couldn't tell the difference between the two. Now all of my tier lamps have these bulbs and the yard looks great.NOTE: I wasn't sure if my lamps were T5 or T10. I spent a lot of time trying to figure this out. Apparently the base is the same and the 5 vs 10 designation is only for the size of the bulb.Now I only need to find LED counterparts to my kitchen under-cabinet halogens.UPDATE June 2016: Someone left a comment which led me to re-read my review and I've rewritten parts for coherence!All the LEDs continue to look great and all are going strong - no a single dead lamp in the past six months.
C**S
Walk lights
These bulbs DO NOT FIT. How can we return them?
A**R
Good brightness and tone for landscape lights
Great light for landscaping lights.
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