What bulb is the same as 862?
Headlight & Fog Light Bulb Cross-Reference Guide – LED | HID | Halogen
Bulb | Equivalent to | Lighting Technology |
---|---|---|
885 | 862, 880, 880ST, 881, 884, 886, 889, 890, 892, 893, 893ST, 894, 896, 898, 899 | LED, HID and Halogen |
886 | 862, 880, 880ST, 881, 884, 885, 889, 890, 892, 893, 893ST, 894, 896, 898, 899 | LED, HID and Halogen |
What are CEC bulbs?
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has issued the Voluntary California Quality Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Lamp Specification for LED lamps used in residential applications.
Are all H11 bulbs the same?
Not all H11 bulbs are the same. You know that, though. You just need to know what makes them different enough to justify those price gaps. There are a few types of bulbs out there, but first let’s consider some of the characteristics you need to keep an eye on.
How do you know if a light bulb is compatible?
The three main and most important characteristics you must match with the replacement bulbs are the lamps voltage, wattage and base. The secondary characteristics of your bulb are bulb shape, type, lumens, color temperature and life.
What does B10 light bulb mean?
B10 refers to bulb shape and means “blunt tip”. They can be medium base (E26) or candelabra (E12). E12 means American style candelabra base.
What CEC compliant?
Compliance with California Energy Commission (CEC) regulations for lamps, controls, luminaires, and other lighting products is based on meeting stringent efficiency requirements and can render some products eligible for utility rebates in California and other states.
What is a Title 20 compliant light bulb?
To be Title 20-compliant, bulbs must produce light for general illumination with a brightness less than or equal to 2600 lumens, and greater than or equal to 150 lumens (for candelabra bases) or 200 lumens (for other bases).