A: This unit uses two 100-Watt quartz halogen lamps.
by|May 2, 2024
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Q:Do these lamps get hot I am wanting to use it for a reptile enclosure
by|Sep 8, 2019
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A: Yes they do. All Halogen bulbs will build up a great deal of heat such as these.
by|Sep 9, 2019
A: Yes, They are getting hot. Those are 100-Watt quartz halogen bulbs.
by|May 18, 2023
Q:do these lights have the inner rubber gasket replacement?
by|Aug 24, 2019
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A: I don't know about the rubber gasket replacements, but I would NOT recommend these lights! We ordered 2 of them, paid a handyman to get up on a tall ladder and install them on the corners of the house, and not only do the bulbs not last anytime, but they are hard to find and expensive to replace!!!! Very disappointing and. big waste of money!!!!
by|Aug 26, 2019
Q:Product description states this fixture uses two "100 watt quartz halogen lamps", but the Specifi...
by|Jan 9, 2019
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A: The replacement lamp is:
Model # OQHL 100 M12
HD Internet #100652889
Store SKU #599944
by|May 11, 2019
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A: Finding the bulbs is the biggest hassle, they don't last long and are very expensive! Sorry lights!
by|Mar 13, 2020
Q:I’m needing to replace the bulbs. I see 12v and 120v at the store. It is wired at my house using 120v. what 1 is right
by|Oct 14, 2018
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A: It is wired for 120Volts.It is cheaper to buy another light. They were on sale for $19.99
by|Oct 17, 2018
A: From the picture, it looks like the same fixtures I have, which take two 100-watt quartz halogen bulbs.
by|Oct 15, 2018
A: All homes are wired with 120 volts. so the 120V is the bulb you need.
by|Sep 9, 2019
Q:The glass on several of our units has broken. How do we get replacement parts without getting a new unit?
by|Jun 25, 2018
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Q:can you obtain new clear lens and gaskets?
by|Nov 4, 2017
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A: I'm sorry but this unit does not have any replacement parts available.
by|Nov 22, 2017
Q:Can bulbs with less wattage be used?
by|Oct 11, 2017
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A: Yes, bulbs with less wattage can be used.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Yes, as long as the same bi-pin halogen base configuration is used.