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<description><![CDATA[<p>New LED lights for sale .&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 10 to 30 volts&nbsp; a/c or d/c .&nbsp; 3 watts ,&nbsp; 3000 K, </p><p>&nbsp;warm white colour.&nbsp;&nbsp; recessed model requires 2" dia hole , and about 1" recess room .</p><p>colour coded + and - wires . The light is about the same as a 50 w halogen, but 1/17 the power demand. And 1/17 the heat&nbsp; output. Think sunny(very warm?) Mexico. &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; Also 3 watt 50mm dia LED lightbulb to replace std halogen light.<br></p><p>e/m&nbsp; northoast30@hotmail.com<br></p>]]></description>
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