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Discuss What type of bulb is this? in the Lighting Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Looks like a standard edison screw.
Direct replacement with LED however they are far more energy efficient than fillament type lamps. So 5 - 7 watt would be a good replacement.
I originally thought that but the shape of it is getting me thinking maybe it’s a metal haylide or similar.
Is that from a high bay warehouse light?
It is almost certainly discharge so maybe mercury. What colour is it OP when alight?
Ok, I have exactly that lamp, except the markings are:
2817
240V 150W
C168 this is the only difference and it may be that the OPs lamp is actually this one but the markings are not clear.
Overall length about 11.5cm, max diameter about 4.5cm, if that helps.
I have this in my Ikea uplighter, which is no longer available, nor is the glass shade which the removers broke, nor is the bulb/lamp.
It is a standard ES fitting, so any equivalent will be fine.
So what type of lamp is it? discharge, LED, halogen?Ok, I have exactly that lamp, except the markings are:
2817
240V 150W
C168 this is the only difference and it may be that the OPs lamp is actually this one but the markings are not clear.
Overall length about 11.5cm, max diameter about 4.5cm, if that helps.
I have this in my Ikea uplighter, which is no longer available, nor is the glass shade which the removers broke, nor is the bulb/lamp.
It is a standard ES fitting, so any equivalent will be fine.
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