HELLO....... WOW WHAT A COINCIDENCE..........I AM LOOKING FOR THE EXACT SAME LIGHT BULB............I HAVE A PAIR OF TABLE LAMPS AND EACH REQUIRES TWO OF THESE BULBS.......I HAVE HAD NO SUCCESS IN FINDING THESE BULBS.............ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED
I imagine you may have the same lamp we do. It's rectangular and looks chandelier like with glass rods.
If you can get the base off you can rebuild it, just replace the bulbs. Or go over to the sales section, see if you can hire someone to make a duplicate.
Is the lamp as neat as the bulb?
Not sure if you meant neat, as in interesting, but I think its pretty and my grandmother is quite fond of it. It's in quite good condition, but I tried to find markings and I don't remember seeing anything. I'll have to try again.
Yes it certainly looks custom made.
More information needed, voltage, wattage, intended application/ how much light needed.
Looks like miniature incandescent bulbs, not diodes. Given enough data, it should be possible to make something similar
The silver cap has a marking "20 A" but I couldn't imagine why the info would be molded into a plastic end cap. The bottom cap just says **USA** unless the person soldered over it.
There's one red wire that comes from the inner bottom of the base cap. and ties in 6 little bulbs up. the second red wire comes from outside the enclosure touching the upper ring of the base cap, ties in with the first bottom bulb, then goes all the way to the top bulb. Other than that, the bulbs go end to end. Two prongs out of each. That one red wire ties in on the join between bulb 5 and bulb 6.
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