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Evening All,

My partner bought a lovely light fixture that we love and we wanted 4 more slightly smaller but the company stopped selling them so she bought elsewhere however the original one had bulbs that had 6 led's in them but these new ones only have 3 led's in them and as a result are really dim. We are trying to source the replacement bulbs with 6 so we can make them bright but have no idea what the bulbs are and where to find them.

The original light fixture came with 1 spare and I have put this in one of the newer fixtures and confirm it works perfectly. Now I just need to find 47 more of these bulbs!!!!

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Any help is really really really appreciated!

Thanks,
Max
 
That's a bulb/lamp I've not seen before - what sort of holder does it go into? One that has small pointy terminals that the lamp clips into to?

Are there any markings on it at all? Or anything in the instructions that might give you some clue?

Looks almost like a festoon lamp, but with different ends on...

Is there any obvious transformer in the fitting? I'd guess LED lamps that small will run at 12V...
 
Don't care about them being to bright current ones are way to dim. Also the ones you posted don't have the screw hole at the end. That's the bit I can't find.. ..
 
How strange!

I remember some hifi units had similar lamps to illuminate the tuning scale. But they were held in clips, and didn't have the holes in the end.

And as people have mentioned, there are festoon lamps, but these usually have pointed ends which fit into spring clips.

I've never seen these with threaded holes in the end.
 
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They look like some sort of custom version of festoon lamps but with screw holes added at the ends - that may make it very difficult to find them outside of the original manufacturer - who I will assume are Chinese.

It may be worth contacting companies like The Lamp Company | Light Bulbs & Control Gear | Light Bulbs Suppliers - https://www.lampco.co.uk who specialise in lamps. They at least may have seen it before and give you some guidance...

The lamps may only be available on something like Alibaba, which may be pot luck.

I have found what is called a 'barrel end festoon' lamp and seems to be used in marine lighting..

2.6W Festoon Led Bulb 44mm, Dimple Barrel Aqua Signal Navigation 10~40V Warm White - https://boulters-chandlery.co.uk/epages/c027c503-b020-45e2-bbb6-36bcebf3b8a0.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/c027c503-b020-45e2-bbb6-36bcebf3b8a0/Products/4012


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But that is only 44mm and probably far too bright for the number of lamps the light can support - it looks the closest to what you have I've seen though so may be worth further investigating marine lighting specialists?
 

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