The 1835 bulb, used in a miniature indicator lamp, is a high performance and quality product with a budget friendly price range. This type of bulb is part of an indicator lamp that is typically used in critical applications such as industrial switch lights or for use in indicator light on an automobile or for other industrial uses where harsh conditions are present.
What is an 1835 Bulb Used For?
The miniature indicator lamp has an overall T shape and features a miniature bayonet base, allowing for a simple push-twist plug design for both the resistor and lamp and features an 1835 bulb. This bulb’s primary action is for general purpose use in applications such as automotive indicator lights or elevator buttons. These miniature indicator lamps are also used in industrial equipment and power plant displays.
Incandescent 1835 Bulbs vs. 1835 LED Bulbs
Incandescent bulbs are commonly used in these types of bayonet-based miniature indicator lamps, but they do not offer the same safety and consistent reliability that the 1835 LED equivalent miniature light bulbs offer. 1835 LED bulbs offer a longer life 100,000 hours which is equivalent to almost 10 years, offering a predictable lifespan that is not a feature of the incandescent lamps.
The LED lamps also offer low power consumption by drawing a lower current, making them more and cost-efficient than their incandescent counter-part, with a 90% energy saving rate. These LED bulbs feature resistors that limit the operating current, avoiding voltage surges that can lead to lamp failure, like with incandescent bulbs.
LED bulbs are also easy and cheap to fix, helping to save on relamping labor costs. In addition to the cost-saving and energy-efficient features, the 1835 bulb LED equivalent is also safer than traditional incandescent bulbs due to having no glass that can shatter. They also feature a lower operating temperature which reduces the risk of fire or heat damage to equipment such as the control panel lenses.
Along with the safety features of the LED, the 1835 bulb is also durable and reliable, with shock resistance and extreme thermal tolerance to withstand the harsh conditions of the industrial applications.