Spotlight Bulb
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Spotlight Bulb
Grabbed a spare from the LGS last week I specifically asked for a Powabeam Bulb.
First trip after purchase blew a bulb in the Powabeam.
No worries I thought I have a spare slipped it in and what a turd of a thing it has more spread than the Ponderosa
First trip after purchase blew a bulb in the Powabeam.
No worries I thought I have a spare slipped it in and what a turd of a thing it has more spread than the Ponderosa
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Re: Spotlight Bulb
Yep you have to be real careful which one ya get,. they are all OSRAM but there is a big difference between the so called VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL filaments,
had this problem a while back and even rang Powa Beam to get to the bottom of it. they told me that both types are right for the light but one gives more spread. Ive got the bulb part numbers listed in my book. ill go have a look and post which ones what
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had this problem a while back and even rang Powa Beam to get to the bottom of it. they told me that both types are right for the light but one gives more spread. Ive got the bulb part numbers listed in my book. ill go have a look and post which ones what
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Re: Spotlight Bulb
That would be awesome Flip
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Re: Spotlight Bulb
Righto.
The Vertical Filament OSRAM part 62138 HLX I find this one gives the tightest spot. and its not hard to tune the dark spot out of the center.
The horizontal filament in my experience give the wide spot that is really hard to tune. OSRAM part 64623 HLX.
The Vertical Filament OSRAM part 62138 HLX I find this one gives the tightest spot. and its not hard to tune the dark spot out of the center.
The horizontal filament in my experience give the wide spot that is really hard to tune. OSRAM part 64623 HLX.
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Re: Spotlight Bulb
I found the same thing with my Lightforce.
Need the verticle filament for best tuning.
Need the verticle filament for best tuning.
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Re: Spotlight Bulb
So was it a vertical filament, I should have a few sitting in the shop. Should be able to get one dropped off to you next week if you have got one by then.
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Re: Spotlight Bulb
Awesome Sean can you send me two please.
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Re: Spotlight Bulb
No worries had 3 on the shelf so put 2 aside for you.
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Re: Spotlight Bulb
The same thing happened to me with the 240 Blitz.
I had to explain it to the blokes at the gun shop, don't sell wide spread globes for spotlights!
Glenn
I had to explain it to the blokes at the gun shop, don't sell wide spread globes for spotlights!
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Re: Spotlight Bulb
Also and most of you will know this But....if you start blowing globs regularly, replace your switch. they start adding resistance and if they ever feel warm... piss them it off and get a fresh one. Ive learnt the hard way as with most things.
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Re: Spotlight Bulb
Have heard that putting a relay into the circuit will stop the switch getting hot, I haven't put one in mine, but the switch gets hot enough to let you know its bloody HOT. I will be trying this one of these days, anyone know how you would wire it up ??
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Re: Spotlight Bulb
Then I would be spotlighting the stars