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Author:  Mark [ Wed Apr 03, 2002 3:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Bulbs

Anyone know where I can get some 28V bulbs?
I'm renovating a 1969 SantaFe Caboose.

Mark

qa2987@email.mot.com

Author:  Owen Paulsen [ Wed Apr 03, 2002 4:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Bulbs

> Anyone know where I can get some 28V bulbs?
> I'm renovating a 1969 SantaFe Caboose.

> Mark
What type of fixture (candle sic) (single pin or two pin ) Etc .
The 24 Volt Batteries require the 27-28 Volt to charger to batteries.
The in the San Diego look in the phone book at the carry ever blub. I can did it out for you.



owenpaulsen@att.net

Author:  R. Hahn [ Wed Apr 03, 2002 7:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Bulbs

If you know the particulars of the lamp you are looking for, give Aamsco (www.aamsco.com) a try. They have a good selection of specialty lamps, especially ones with odd voltages.

Usual disclamer, I have no affiliation with Aamsco, but I have dealt with them and been satidfied with them.

Roger

> Anyone know where I can get some 28V bulbs?
> I'm renovating a 1969 SantaFe Caboose.

> Mark


Aamsco Lighting
Belpaire@aol.com

Author:  Stephen Hussar [ Thu Apr 04, 2002 8:38 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Bulbs

No affiliation here either, but a friend who works
for Osram has recommended these guys to me for
television & theatrical bulbs, but they have
everything else too. They also help identify
unusual and/or hard to find bulbs.

Specialty Bulb Co. 800-331-BULB


The Specialty Bulb Co.
sjhussar@aol.com

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