Dr. LED Tower LED Replacement Bulb - Double-Contact Bayonet Non-Indexed BA15D - 9000128
$13.05

Dr. LED Tower LED Replacement Bulb - Double-Contact Bayonet Non-Indexed BA15D - 9000128 Item # 865065

Description
Dr. LED Tower LED Replacement Bulb provides a flood-type beam of warm white light that is ideal for map, cockpit and emergency lights.
Features:
- Replaces existing incandescent or halogen bulbs with double-contact, non-indexed (level pins) bayonet-style sockets
- Ideal for map reading, cockpit and emergency lights
- Very low power consumption approximately 3W
- Zero radio frequency (RF) emission, surface-mount-device (SMD) design
- Internal circuitry provides constant current draw regardless of voltage fluctuations from source Long service life, shockproof and ultra-rugged with no filament to burn out or break
- Lead- and mercury-free with no UV output
- Dimmable with PWM (pulse width modulation) dimmers
Specifications:
- Base / Socket: Double-contact bayonet 15 mm non-indexed BA15D
- Brightness: 280 Lumens
- LED Light Color: Warm white
- Color Temperature: 3000°K
- Nominal Voltage: 12 / 24V DC
- Power Consumption: 3W
- Incandescent Equivalent: 30W
- Current Draw: 0.25 Amp @ 12V DC / 0.125 Amp @ 24V DC
- Dimensions: 0.8" (20 mm) dia. x 2.3" (57.5 mm)
- Regulatory: CE, RoHS
Note: This bulb is not approved for navigation use do not use for navigation lights.
Part Numbers for Dr. LED Tower LED Replacement Bulb - Double-Contact Bayonet Non-Indexed BA15D - 9000128
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
DKriegel from
A good replacement lamp for older fixtures
I upgraded fixtures to these bulbs from the earlier generation of disk-shaped circuit board lamps which relied on an ill-conceived adhesive velcro system to keep the chips off of the lens. Provided that the fixture has a good internal reflector, even though many of the chips will be facing away from the lens efficiency should be reasonably good. Light is bright and even (as opposed to the previous type), and the 3000k color is warm enough to emulate a halogen lamp.
Date published: 2025-04-21