A 6V 10W H3 lamp?

Velcro

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Does anyone know who makes a 6V 10W H3 lamp? I did a search with google but
couldn't find anything. Does such a lamp configuration even exist?

Greetings,
Velcro
 
The standards are:
6V-55W
12V-55W
12V-100W
24V-75W
Offcourse you can buy a 6V-10W halogen lamp, but not in the H3 form.
 
I have a 10W, 6V, H3 configuration bulb in a torch bought from Marks and Spencer (department store) if anyone knows where to get a replacement I'd be gratefull as like you Google has found nothing except a japanese site who sell a torch fitted with this bulb.

Please e-mail me if you can help!

Ta

Rich
 
I have a 10W, 6V, H3 configuration bulb in a torch bought from Marks and Spencer (department store) if anyone knows where to get a replacement I'd be gratefull as like you Google has found nothing except a japanese site who sell a torch fitted with this bulb.

Please e-mail me if you can help!

Ta

Rich

I am sure Marks can find you a replacement bulb if they sold you your lamp.
 
Does anyone know who makes a 6V 10W H3 lamp? I did a search with google but
couldn't find anything. Does such a lamp configuration even exist?

Greetings,
Velcro


coincidentally, early yesterday before reading your OP, came across these...


not that i would call it a H3 (maybe i'm wrong in not doing so???), but a 6v 10W capsule type bi-pin bulb here==>http://www.bulbs.com/eSpec.aspx?ID=10489&Ref=Capsules&RefId=67&Ref2=Halogen+Bulbs


maybe a 20W bi-pin would be even better??? like this one==>http://www.bulbs.com/eSpec.aspx?ID=10490&Ref=Capsules&RefId=67&Ref2=Halogen+Bulbs


haven't purchased from these people yet, so i can't comment on doing business with them.
 
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