Philips Xenon Vision D3S Replacement Bulb
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| Model | Philips 42403VIC1 |
| MPN | Philips 42403VIC1 |
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Bulb type The classification of a light bulb based on its technology or design, such as LED, Halogen, Fluorescent, Xenon, or other types. It indicates the underlying mechanism that produces light and helps buyers compare performance, energy efficiency, lifespan, and compatibility with fixtures.
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Standard |
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Destination A free‑text field that specifies the intended destination or target for a product, service, or action. It can include addresses, locations, or identifiers where the item is meant to be used, shipped, or connected.
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Delivery Method |
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Fitting The specific electrical connector or fitting used by the product, such as a Molex 4‑pin plug, an H7 halogen lamp socket, or a SATA interface. It identifies the physical interface required to connect the component to power or data sources.
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D3S |
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Lumens The amount of light emitted by a source, measured in lumens (lm). It indicates the brightness level that can be perceived by the human eye and is commonly used for lamps, bulbs, projectors, and other lighting devices.
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3200 ±450 lm |
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Number of bulbs The total count of individual light bulbs included in the product or required for its operation. It represents how many separate bulb units are supplied, needed, or used by the item, regardless of type or size.
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1 |
| Range | Xenon Vision |
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Technology The chemical composition of a battery that determines its performance, energy density, and suitability for different applications. Common chemistries include Lithium‑Ion, Nickel‑Metal Hydride, Alkaline, Lead‑Acid, and others.
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Xenon |
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Voltage The electrical potential difference that a device is designed to accept from its power source, expressed in volts (V). It indicates the nominal operating voltage for the product and helps users verify compatibility with local mains or battery supplies.
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42V |

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