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Can you use a 3057K in place of a 4057K? - Answers

No, you cannot directly use a 3057K in place of a 4057K. The 3057K is typically rated for lower wattage and may have different electrical characteristics compared to the 4057K, which can affect performance and safety. Always check the specifications and compatibility of the bulbs before substituting them to avoid potential issues.



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No, you cannot directly use a 3057K in place of a 4057K. The 3057K is typically rated for lower wattage and may have different electrical characteristics compared to the 4057K, which can affect performance and safety. Always check the specifications and compatibility of the bulbs before substituting them to avoid potential issues.



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Can you use a 3057K in place of a 4057K? - Answers

No, you cannot directly use a 3057K in place of a 4057K. The 3057K is typically rated for lower wattage and may have different electrical characteristics compared to the 4057K, which can affect performance and safety. Always check the specifications and compatibility of the bulbs before substituting them to avoid potential issues.

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