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Overview

Upgrade your lighting with the Satco|Nuvo S11651 T5 LED bulb. This energy-efficient 3ft linear tube is a direct replacement for F21T5 fluorescent lamps, delivering 1650 lumens with just 12 watts of power consumption for superior energy savings without compromising brightness.

Key Features:

  • Field selectable color temperature: 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K, and 6500K for customizable lighting environments
  • Miniature G5 bi-pin base for easy installation in various fixtures
  • Type B ballast bypass with double or single-ended wiring options for flexible installation
  • 50,000 hours rated life for long-lasting, maintenance-free performance
  • Damp-rated and suitable for enclosed fixtures
  • 5 year limited manufacturer warranty for peace of mind
  • FCC, NSF, RoHS certified and California compliant

The sleek white plastic finish with frosted glass lens creates a modern aesthetic while delivering bright, efficient illumination. Perfect for commercial and residential applications, this versatile LED tube adapts to your lighting needs with its selectable color temperature feature.

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Specifications

Finish:
White
Size:
33.98'' L X 0.88'' W
Materials:
Glass
Lamp Source:
LED
Bulb:
T5
Bulb Wattage:
12
Total Wattage:
12
Lamp Color:
3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K, 6500K, Selectable CCT
Color Rendering:
80
Delivered Lumens:
1650
Lamp Life:
50000 hours
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SATCO|NUVO

For over 50 years, SATCO|NUVO has established itself as a premier, one-stop source for every type of lighting need. The brand is built on a legacy of trust, with SATCO providing one of the industry's largest offerings of high-quality light bulbs and solutions. This is perfectly complemented by NUVO, a diverse line of decorative fixtures that ranges from chandeliers and pendants to outdoor lighting. Together, SATCO|NUVO offers a comprehensive and reliable lighting portfolio for residential, commercial, and industrial projects.

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