💡 Upgrade your Maglite, outshine the ordinary.
The TRLIFE Maglite LED Bulb is a precision replacement for 2-cell C&D Maglite flashlights, delivering 200 lumens of daylight-white brightness at 6000K with a wide 110° beam. Powered by 3V DC and consuming only 3 watts, this LED bulb offers over 30,000 hours of long-lasting, energy-efficient illumination, making it the smart upgrade for professionals who demand reliable, high-performance lighting.
Brand | TRLIFE |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | LED bulbs replacement for D/C 2 cells Maglight flashlight, 3W, Input Voltage: 3V DC |
Wattage | 3 watts |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 25 Watts |
Light Color | White |
Voltage | 3 Volts (DC) |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color Temperature | 6000 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Brightness | 200 Lumen |
Shape | Bulb |
Material | Metal |
Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Beam Angle | 110 Degrees |
Power Consumption | 3 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Item Weight | 8.98 g |
Light Source Wattage | 3 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 0.39"W x 0.94"H |
Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 240 Volts and 50 Hertz to 60 Hertz |
Bulb Diameter | 0.39 Inches |
Control Method | App |
Average Life | 30000 Hours |
White Brightness | 200 Lumens |
Efficiency | 66.67 lumens per watt |
Manufacturer | TRLIFE |
UPC | 603335245667 |
Part Number | led-fl-3V |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | led-fl-3V |
Style | Modern |
Color | Daylight White |
Number of Lights | 1 |
Special Features | LED bulbs replacement for D/C 2 cells Maglight flashlight, 3W, Input Voltage: 3V DC |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 3 Watts |
A**R
The Numbers
Before I got these I looked for this info but couldn't find any.Electrical power requirementsI used a variable DC power supply to run the lights at 3.0V, 2.8V,and 2.6V, and measured the current required and calculated the power. For a comparison, I also did the same with the original Maglite (2 C cell) 'Krypton' bulb. At 3V, the Krypton was .76A for 2.3W, the 2 LED's were about .35A or 1W. At 2.8V, Krypton was .74A or 2.1W and LED's were .14A and .4W. At 2.6V, Krypton was .71A and 1.9W, but the LED were only 5 to 10 mA and very dim - essentially no useful light output.Light OutputI don't have the equipment needed to measure actual luminosity, so I did a comparison between the three bulbs. I used the flashlight to illuminate a white piece of paper, and used a camera to measure the shutter speed necessary for the correct exposure (using the same ISO & aperture). The LED's were about 4 times brighter than the Krypton at 3.0V, and roughly 2 to 2.5 times brighter at 2.8V.ConclusionI have no idea how TRLIFE came up with the 3W Power they specify, but these bulbs are clearly brighter than the Krypton (or at least they are when the battery voltage is high enough) and use less electrical power. And of course their color temperature is quite a bit higher for a "whiter" light. So far, I'm quite pleased with them.
M**O
Best replacement
Drop in replacement for my old filament bulb. Much brighter, I like it. A lot!
M**O
Is a led light is bright
Is a good lightbulb but too pricey
B**6
The difference in brightness is tenfold.
I don’t normally write product reviews but this purchase surprised me so much that I felt compelled to thank whoever manufacturers it and those who sell it. Here goes; I bought a two battery (D cell) like new red anodized Maglite flashlight from a thrift store for $2. I went to my Walmart and bought brand new Energizer batteries and installed them but to my dismay the light was orangey and looked dim. I was disappointed to say the least. Found this replacement LED at Amazon and rolled the dice to see if it would work. To my surprise it was amazingly easy to install. I just unscrewed the top, popped out the original incandescent bulb and popped this LED, screwed everything back in place and viola....let there be light. Damn this little LED makes the old incandescent bulb look bad. Definitely worth the price I paid. I can’t say enough for it. You won’t regret it.
B**B
Great!
Works perfectly in my DD Maglite flashlight.
K**F
Wow!
I have two metal maglite flashlights I have owned for almost twenty years. I bought them because they were tough looking and frankly impressive. However, the light beams were very dim so they sat on a shelf and workbench looking impressive but were rarely used. I recently purchased a cheap plastic flashlight with an LED bulb and was very impressed. I then found the Trlife replacement Maglite LED bulb. Now my impressive Maglite flashlights actual put out an equally impressive beam. Hope the bulbs last as long as the original bulbs.
C**N
Not very bright, even compared to the stock bulb.
The bulb was easy to install, unfortunately it's not very bright. It's not really brighter than the stock bulb, but the color temperature is higher (white light instead of yellow light). I have a few of those small LED flashlights that use AAA batteries. I have one that uses 4 AAA batteries and is listed as 350 lumens. This little flashlight is MUCH brighter than the Maglight with this replacement bulb. I also have another small LED flashlight that only uses 3 AAA batteries. It's much dimmer (lumens unknown), and is pretty close to the brightness of the Maglight.It is still a useful brightness. It's not great for outdoor but if you are going through your garage or your closet, or walking through your house at night, it's a nice brightness. The brighter LED flashlights can be almost blinding when used up-close like that. Also, the bulb seems to use much less power than the stock bulb. I did a test using two D batteries that were almost dead, to the point where the filament in the stock bulb would barely light up. With the LED bulb the flashlight worked at normal brightness. That pretty much proves that this bulb uses less power. Batteries should last a very long time, compared to the stock bulb.
H**I
Dim or flickering? Try this!
I was at the point of returning this because the bulb was flickering with low light level. Long story short: the little solder nib on the bottom of the bulb that makes contact is made out of low lead nor no lead solder. Its harder and doesn't deform to make contact like older softer lead solder. I took a emery board and slightly flattened out the solder nib. The bulb has good contact now and is bright and steady. I estimate it is about three times brighter than the stock bulb.
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