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5.8 Watt LED R20 Bulb - 525 Lumens - CCT Selectable - Dim To Warm - 120V

5.8 Watt LED R20 Bulb - 525 Lumens - CCT Selectable - Dim To Warm - 120V

BR20 LED Bulbs by Satco

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Specifications

Brand: Satco
Category: BR20 LED Bulbs
Wattage: 5.8 Watts
Voltage: 120V
Lumens: 525
Bulb Type: LED
Bulb Shape: R20
Bulb Base: Medium E26
Color Temperature: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K
CRI: 90+
Equivalent: 50W Incandescent
Dimmable: Yes
Min-Max Operating Temp: -20C (-4F) to +40C (+104F)
Location Rating: cULus Listed
Location Rating: Damp Location
Certifications: California Title 24 Compliant, FCC Compliant, RoHS Compliant
Special Features: CCT Selectable, Dim to Warm
Dimensions: 3.86"L x 2.48"D
Weight: 0.1 Lbs.
Finish: Frosted
Rated Hours: 25,000
Warranty: 3 Years

BR20 LED Bulbs FAQs

What is a BR20 LED bulb and where is it used?

BR20 is a small reflector flood (≈2.5 in. diameter) commonly used in smaller recessed cans, track lights, and accent spots.

How bright are BR20 LEDs compared to incandescent?

Typical outputs are ~300–650 lumens, replacing 35–50 W incandescent floods with much lower energy use and heat.

What beam angle and distribution do BR20 bulbs provide?

BR lamps produce wide, soft floods—often 90–120°—for smooth ceiling wash and general lighting rather than tight spots.

Are BR20 LEDs dimmable and which dimmers work best?

Most BR20 LEDs dim on compatible triac/ELV dimmers. Use the manufacturer’s compatibility list to avoid shimmer or dropout.

Do BR20 bulbs fit standard recessed cans and trims?

Yes—BR20s fit appropriately sized cans; check trim size and maximum overall length, especially in older housings or with baffle trims.

Can I use BR20 LEDs in damp or wet locations?

Use damp‑rated BR20s for kitchens and baths away from direct water. For showers or exterior soffits, choose lamps/fixtures that are explicitly wet‑rated.

What color temperatures and CRI are recommended for kitchens and living areas?

Warm 2700–3000K works for living areas; 3500–4000K gives a crisper neutral. Look for CRI 90+ where color accuracy matters (counters, art).

How do BR20 bulbs compare to PAR20 in performance?

PAR20 lamps have tighter beams and harder edges; BR20s are wider and softer. Choose PAR for punchy accents and BR for broad ambient light.

Will BR20 LEDs work in enclosed or shallow housings?

Only use in enclosed or very shallow housings if rated for such use. Verify ambient temperature limits and thermal protection in the housing.

What certifications and warranties should I check?

Look for UL/ETL listing, Energy Star where available, Title 20/JA8 in regulated markets, and a clear 3–5 year warranty.