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FF12-23A-R12BN
FF12-23A-R12BN - Brand New PANASONIC IC Chips
- One-month free return and one year warranty.
- Full or Partial Refund, if the item is not as described
- Full Refund if you don't receive your order
Product Details
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Miniature Based LED Lamps
Once limited to simple status indicators, Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) now play prominent roles in back lighting, panel indication, decorative illumination, emergency lighting, animated signage, etc.... The emergence of LEDs as a viable alternative to incandescent lighting can be attributed to new manufacturing technologies, packaging innovations and an increasing number of colors. These factors along with the growing awareness of the advantages of LEDs (e.g., a life span measured in years not hours, vivid sunlight-visible colors and low power requirements) have engineers, product designers, purchasing agents and component vendors viewing LEDs in a whole new light.
For many applications LED lamps are superior to incandescent lighting. So why is it that in tens of millions of switches, indicators, control panels, signs, annunciators, displays, decor lights and dozens of other applications, design engineers still specify incandescent technology? It might be that they’re just a few years behind what’s really happening in LED illumination.
Although advances made in LED technology in the past few years have dramatically broadened the applications for these rugged little light sources, it wasn’t that long ago that red was the only “daylight-visible” colored LED. And that wasn’t the only thing limiting their use!
Shipping
| First item | Additional item | Service | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| $0.00 | Free | Free Shipping | Estimated 15-30 business days via Registered Air Mail or others |
| $27.50 | Free | Expedited Shipping | Estimated delivery time is 3-5 business days, with some areas possibly taking 6-9 business days depending on the shipping address. The main courier companies include but are not limited to UPS, DHL, and FedEx. |
| $0.00 | Free | Buyer cooperating carrier | Using buyer's cooperating carrier. Buyer should create a shipping label and share it to us. And then we will call carrier for pickup |
| $38.00 | Free | Expedited Shipping | Estimated delivery time is 3-5 business days, with some areas possibly taking 6-9 business days depending on the shipping address. The main courier companies include but are not limited to UPS, DHL, and FedEx. |
Delivery
- The transportation time may be delayed due to customs clearance, local holidays or abnormal events.
- The estimated time is based on the fastest speed provided by commercial couriers (DHL, FedEx, UPS etc).
- The estimated time does not include the lead time of the item. The lead time of most items is 2–5 business days. If more than 5 working days are needed, we will manually confirm with you.
| Flag | Country | Express Delivery | Standard Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 3 - 5 days | 10-15 days | |
| Canada | 3 - 5 days | 10-20 days | |
| Mexico | 3 - 5 days | 10-17 days | |
| Germany | 3 - 5 days | 10-12 days | |
| Italy | 3 - 5 days | 10-15 days | |
| United Kingdom | 3 - 5 days | 10-12 days |
Estimated Delivery
This item requires 2-5 business days for processing before shipping after payment is confirmed. And depending on the destination and shipping method.
Return Policy
| Return window | Refund type | Return shipping |
|---|---|---|
| 60 days after receiving item | Money Back or Replacement | Buyer pays for return shipping |