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Philips 458398 8.5PL-C/T LED/26H-4000 IF 4P 10/1 8.5W PL LED 4000K 120V-277V/347V 950Lm 4-Pin G24Q/GX24Q Base Plug-In (929001388304)
TCP LED 8W PL Lamp 2U Type B 4100K (LPL218B2541K)
Philips 458380 8.5PL-C/T LED/26H-3500 IF 4P 10/1 8.5W PL LED 3500K 120V-277V/347V 900Lm 4-Pin G24Q/GX24Q Base Plug-In (929001388204)
Philips 458430 10.5PL-C/T LED/26V-4000 IF 4P 10/1 10.5W PL LED 4000K 120-277V 1300Lm 80 CRI 4-Pin G24Q/GX24Q Base Plug-In Bulb (929001388704)
TCP LED PL Lamp 13W Type B Non-Dimmable 3U 5000K (LPLU42B2550K)
TCP LED PL Lamp 13W Type B Non-Dimmable 3U 4100K (LPLU42B2541K)
TCP LED PL Lamp 16W 1500Lm 3500K G24Q/GX24Q Base Non-Dimmable White 80 CRI Suitable For Damp Locations (LPLU32A2535K)
TCP LED 19W PL Rotating Horizontal Type A 4100K (LPLH42A5041K)
TCP LED 9W PL Vertical BR30 Dimmable 2700K (L9PLVD5027K)
Sunlite PL13/SP65K/10PK Plug-In 13W 720Lm 6500K PL 2-Pin Single U-Shaped Twin Tube Bulb 10 Pack (40512-SU)
Halco PL6H/840/HYB/LED ProLED 6W LED 4000K 82 CRI Bi-Pin GX23 Plug-In Base Bulb (81162)Caution: Risk Of Electric Shock. Never Disassemble Or Modify...
View full detailsSATCO/NUVO 9WPLH/LED/850/BP/2P 9W LED PL 2-Pin 5000K1000Lm G24D Base 50000 Hours 120 Degree Beam Spread Horizontal Type B Ballast Bypass (S8534)
TCP LED 8W PL Lamp 2U Type B 3500K (LPL218B2535K)
Green Creative 7PLO/840/HYBM PL Omni G24Q/G24D 7W PL Edge Series Bypass 120-277V Or Direct On Magnetic Ballast 4000K (34999)
TCP LED 9W PL Vertical BR30 Dimmable 4100K (L9PLVD5041K)
Green Creative 8.5PLV840HYBM 8.5W LED PLV BYP Lamp 4000K 1 020 120-277V G24Q/G24D Base Hybrid Installation Direct Or Bypass (98390)
Feit Electric [13W/18W/26W Equivalent] CCT Selectable 2700K/3000K/4000K White Universal 4-Pin Base Direct Equivalent Type A Non-Dimmable Vertical P...
View full detailsTCP 13W LED PL Lamp 1450Lm 2700K 80 CRI GU24 Base Non-Dimmable (LPL100GUD2527K)
TCP LED Adjustable Shape PL Lamp Type AB PL Lamp 21W 1925Lm 4100K GX24Q-1 Base Suitable For Damp Locations Dimmable Frost (LAPL42AB5041K)
Sunlite PL13/SP41K/10PK Plug-In 13W 720Lm 4100K PL 2-Pin Single U-Shaped Twin Tube Bulb 10 Pack (40510-SU)
TCP LED 26W PL Universal Non-Dimmable 3000K (LPLU26A2530K)
Halco PL10H/841/BYP/LED ProLED 10W LED 4100K 120-277V 82 CRI G24q/GX24q/G24d/GX24d Base Bulb (81145)Caution: Risk Of Electric Shock. Never Disassem...
View full detailsTCP LED 26W PL Universal Non-Dimmable 4100K (LPLU26A2541K)
SATCO/NUVO 9.5W LED PL CCT Selectable 3000K/3500K/4000K G24Q Base Type A/B 120-277V (S29854)
Plug-in Light Bulbs
Here at Lighting Supply, we offer an incredible selection of light bulb types, with over a thousand varieties of the plug-in light bulb! Popular choices include the 2-pin and 4-pin bulbs, in a wide spectrum of technologies, dimensions, voltages, wattages and more, all by the leading brands you know and trust. You can easily search for the specifications you’re looking for using the convenient filters on the left side of the page. Filter your search based on the specs you need, and we’ll show you everything we have available.
Perhaps you’re not entirely sure what you need? No problem! Read on to learn some basic information about the plug-in light bulb. We explain their most popular applications, the letter/number codes used to identify them and more.
Remember — you can contact us anytime to get answers to any questions you may have. And if you’re in the market for bulk orders, check out our Volume Pricing Page! Let’s take a look at some fundamentals that will help you decide which plug-in light bulbs will work best for you.
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Plug-In Light Bulb Basics
The 2-pin light bulb and the 4-pin light bulb are used for a variety of light fixtures that don’t accommodate bulbs with the Edison screw — the standard light bulb socket used throughout North America and elsewhere, recognized by the metal threads at the end of standard light bulbs.
Second in popularity only to the Edison screw, plug-in light bulbs are used throughout the world for a variety of commercial and residential applications. With 2-pin and 4-pin CFLs used in a variety of light fixtures, plug-in light bulbs offer a wide spectrum of applications throughout the home and commercial space.
Plug-in light bulbs are available in compact fluorescent, fluorescent, halogen and LED, with some varieties sporting a twist-lock mechanism to ensure proper connection. Due to the many varieties of CFL available, most of the codes related to the plug-in light bulb are designated by the letter T, for tubular, though several others are also used, including:
• FT (compact fluorescent tubular)
• FU (compact fluorescent U-bend)
• PL (compact fluorescent and LED plug-in)
Some of these designations may also include a lowercase q, indicating a quad-pin or 4-pin design. As with other bulb designations, the number following the letter indicates the distance between the pins in millimeters.
The 4-pin Light Bulb
The 4-pin light bulb variety is dominated by the CFL, with many variations available. Applications include commercial and residential, allowing the use of more efficient lighting over conventional incandescent bulbs. These bulbs, often in twin-tube and quad-tube designs, can be found in retail spaces, offices and schools, among many other locations. They come in a diverse range of wattages and color tones. With more and more LED varieties of the 4-pin light bulb becoming available, you may wish to consider the newer technology if you are looking to upgrade or save more energy.
The 2-pin Light Bulb
Similar in many ways to their 4-pin counterparts, 2-pin light bulbs are offered in both CFL and LED technologies. They offer many of the same applications as well, and are found mostly in the commercial space.
The Difference Between 2-Pin and 4-Pin Light Bulbs
The main difference between the 2-pin and 4-pin light bulb has to do with the ballast. 2-pin CFLs tend to use the older magnetic ballasts, while 4-pins use the newer, more efficient electronic ballasts.
The variety of different pin placements, layouts and spacing can seem like a major annoyance — why don’t they simply make more universal designs? The variety of connections available with plug-in light bulbs actually makes them safer, preventing their use in fixtures that aren’t meant to power them. So remember, if you’re having a difficult time installing a new plug-in light bulb, it may be because it isn’t meant to be used in your specific light fixture.
Feel free to double check with us, and we’ll help you make sure you have the right plug-in light bulb for the job!