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Philips Hue White Ambiance (GU5.3, 5.10 W, 400 lm, 2 x, G)
EUR60,62

Philips Hue White Ambiance

GU5.3, 5.10 W, 400 lm, 2 x, G


Question about Philips Hue White Ambiance

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Anonymous

1 year ago

What's the input voltage for these? the technical data sheet say 220-240. But then they are advertised for being compatible with most transformers? What's going on here? if 220-240, there there is no need for *compatible* transformer. if 12V why does the technical data sheet say 220-240?

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Anonymous

1 year ago

Definitely 12V. Transformer is therefore absolutely necessary! Gu5.3 will hardly be available for ~230V...
In my view, however, it only makes sense to pay such a high price for the lamp if the transformer cannot be "removed" and the sockets can be replaced directly with Gu10 (change to ~230V).
However, the lamps are absolutely ok for use.

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robihegi

1 year ago

I have replaced all the former halogen lamps in my house installation with these. I can therefore confirm that the input voltage is 12V. You can see this clearly on the HUE website in the technical data sheet. This can be found here: https://www.philips-hue.com/de-ch....

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IronEagle

1 year ago

Input Voltage is 220 - 240V.
The information about compatible tranformers dosn‘t male sense.