
G9 230V mini spots are small, efficient light sources recognizable by their double pin fitting with a 9-millimeter spacing. These lamps connect directly to the mains power at 230V, so no separate transformer is needed. Originally, G9 lamps were halogen variants, but with the development of LED technology, durable and energy-efficient LED G9 lamps are now available that can directly replace traditional halogen versions. Their compact size makes them suitable for fixtures where space is limited.
Switching from traditional G9 halogen lamps to LED variants offers significant advantages in terms of both energy consumption and lifespan. These modern light sources contribute to a more sustainable lighting solution with noticeable long-term savings.
Feature | Traditional G9 Halogen | G9 LED Mini Spot |
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Energy Consumption | High (e.g., 25W-60W) | Very low (e.g., 2.5W-5W), up to 90% less |
Lifespan | Average 2,000 - 4,000 hours | At least 15,000 hours (up to 50,000 hours or more) |
Heat Emission | High heat generation | Minimal heat generation |
Harmful Substances | Contains mercury (in some types) | Mercury-free |
Light Quality | Instant full brightness, high CRI | Instant full brightness, high CRI, often flicker-free |
The switch to LED G9 lamps not only provides immediate energy savings but also reduces the frequency of replacement and the burden on the environment.
When choosing the right G9 LED lamp, there are various technical aspects that determine the functionality and suitability for your specific application. Considering these details helps you make an informed decision.
The color temperature of a G9 LED lamp, expressed in Kelvin (K), affects the atmosphere in a room. A lower Kelvin value means warmer light, whereas a higher value means cooler light.
The brightness of a G9 LED lamp is not defined by the wattage, but by the light output in Lumens (lm). Whereas a traditional 60W halogen lamp produced about 500-700 Lumens, a LED G9 of only 5W can offer comparable brightness. Always check the Lumen value on the packaging to ensure the new LED lamp provides sufficient light for your application. Lower Lumens are suitable for accent lighting, while more Lumens are needed for general lighting.
The color rendering index (CRI or Ra) indicates how true-to-life colors appear under the lamp's light compared to daylight. A CRI of 80-89 Ra is considered good and is suitable for most domestic and commercial uses. Lamps with a CRI of 90 Ra or higher show colors with very high accuracy, which is important in areas where color fidelity is crucial, such as art galleries or shops.
Not all G9 LED lamps are dimmable. If you want to adjust the light intensity, it is necessary to choose a specifically dimmable G9 LED lamp. Check the product information or the dimmable symbol on the packaging. It is also important to use an LED-compatible dimmer to avoid flickering or improper operation. For more information on dimming, see our page about LED dimmers.
Although the G9 base is standard (9mm pin spacing), the physical dimensions of G9 LED lamps can differ from older halogen lamps. LED components may take up slightly more room. Always measure the available space in your fixture and compare it with the specifications of the LED G9 lamp. This prevents the lamp from not fitting or touching the fixture, which could negatively affect the lifespan.
G9 LED mini spots are widely used in a variety of fixtures, especially where a compact size and bright light are needed. Installation is generally simple, but a few practical tips are important.
Due to their small size and focused light, G9 lamps are often found in:
Replacing a G9 halogen lamp with an LED variant is a relatively simple process. Follow these steps for a safe and proper changeover:
Below you will find answers to common questions about G9 LED mini spots, focusing on practical considerations that may arise during use.
No, G9 LED lamps are generally not suitable for use in ovens. Although some ovens may have a G9 fitting, LED technology cannot withstand the high temperatures found in an oven. This can considerably shorten the LED lamp's lifespan or even cause failures. For oven lighting, specific heat-resistant halogen lamps remain the preferred choice.
Flickering in G9 LED lamps can have several causes, including:
The lifespan of a G9 LED lamp is considerably longer than that of a halogen lamp. On average, you can expect 15,000 to 25,000 burning hours, which amounts to many years of use under normal conditions.