I have searched high and low on the 'net for this holder, but drawn a blank.
Lots of places sell the standard round ceramic bases with tails attached,
for 5mm pin pitch halogen bulbs, but no sign of holders for these bigger
ones. I'm pretty sure that I did actually see them on just one site, but it
was an American trader, and I don't suppose they would want to ship a couple
to the UK at a worthwhile price. I found that one quite early on, but
discarded it because it was a U.S. company, and I figured if they had them,
others nearer home would too. No such luck, and of course, I can't find that
same site again. So, does anyone know what the official designation of this
style of bulb is, or a name or designation for the holder, so that I can be
a bit more targeted with search strings ? Or of course, if anyone knows of
a source for them ... :-)
TIA
Arfa
a pic URL or actual would say 316 words
If my brain permits I will try to remember where I purchased some
replacement parts for some old disc lighting several years ago. It was a
one shot deal so it didn't stick in the old brain.
> I'm looking for a couple of replacement ceramic lampholders to go in a disco
> lighting unit that's in for repair. This thing uses two 300 watt bi-pin
> halogen capsule bulbs, with a pin spacing of about 6.3mm as close as I can
> measure.
The bulb base may be a G6.35, where the number refers to the pin spacing
in mm. Perhaps putting that into google will facilitate your search.
Here's one such link:
"Smitty Two" <prest...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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OK, found a suitable one in the UK and now ordered. Just a case of knowing
what it is you're looking for.
Thanks all ! :-)
Arfa
Arfa
www.bulbman.com They are in Nevada USA. Great place. They ship
eveywhere. And Leviton and Sylvania are also sources.
Bob AZ
"Bob AZ" <rwats...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Thanks Bob. Duly noted, and shoved in my Favourites ...
Arfa
I have had one on a pulled up on a webpage for days. Darn things are expensive.
I'll check out your link.
greg