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7W MR16 LED Spotlight in Warm White
$14.00 AUD$29.0052% offUnit price /Unavailable7W = 40WDimmableCRI97+400lmIn stock (100+ units)
The MR16 Low-Voltage Guide
The MR16 fitting (also known as GU5.3) features two thin pins spaced 5.3mm apart. It uses a "push-fit" mechanism. Unlike the GU10 (which uses mains power), the MR16 runs on 12V Low Voltage, meaning it requires a transformer or driver to operate.
At LiquidLEDs, we specialise in High-CRI MR16s. Most LED spotlights wash out colours. Ours (CRI 95+) make your home look vibrant, enhancing timber floors, artwork, and fabrics.
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Why Upgrade to LiquidLEDs MR16s?
- Energy Savings: Replace a hot 50W halogen with a cool running 7W LED. That's an 85% reduction in power usage.
- Zero Flicker: Cheap MR16s strobe on older transformers. Ours are tested for stability (though we always recommend an LED driver upgrade).
- Gallery-Grade Colour: With CRI 95+, your downlights won't just light the room—they'll beautify it.
Installation Warning: Drivers
Crucial: Old halogen transformers often have a "minimum load" (e.g., 20-50W). Efficient LEDs (7W) may not trigger them, causing flickering or strobing. For best performance, we strongly recommend upgrading to a 12V LED Driver.
MR16 (12V) vs GU10 (240V)
- MR16 (This Collection): 12V. Two thin, sharp pins. Needs a transformer. Common in older downlights and garden lights.
- GU10 (240V): Mains Voltage. Twist-and-lock base with thick studs. No transformer needed.
Explore More LED Collections
- GU10 LED Bulbs — The 240V twist-and-lock alternative.
- LED Drivers & Dimmers — Essential for smooth MR16 dimming.
- G4 Bi-Pin Capsules — Smaller 12V bulbs for cabinets.
Ready to upgrade your downlights? Scroll up to explore the full range of High-CRI MR16 LED Spotlights.