Sales Package | - Power: The power consumption of the LED bulb, typically measured in watts (W). In this case, it's 57 watts. Lumens: A measure of the total quantity of visible light emitted by a source per unit of time, often referred to as brightness. "12500 per set" likely means each bulb produces 6250 lumens, so for a pair of bulbs, you'd have a total of 12500 lumens. Voltage: The electrical potential difference, typically measured in volts (V), required to operate the LED bulb. Here, it operates at 12 volts, which is common for automotive applications. Kelvin: The color temperature of the light emitted by the LED bulb, measured in Kelvin (K). A higher Kelvin value generally indicates a bluer, cooler light. In this case, the color temperature is 6000K, which is a cool white light often preferred for automotive applications. Fan-driven cooling: LED bulbs can generate heat, and a fan-driven cooling system helps dissipate that heat to maintain optimal performance and longevity.
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