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Dennis Alwon

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This fixture's rating makes no sense and it is hard to believe it is manufactured. Check out the info from the site... It doesn't make sense



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This fixture's rating makes no sense and it is hard to believe it is manufactured. Check out the info from the site... It doesn't make sense



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I found it at another web site, and it says "not UL/ETL listed". What a surprise. :rolleyes:
 
I get the impression there is a transformer in the base and the bulb itself is low voltage, probably 12v.
 
"This product is the NT version with the built in transformer. cUL LISTED "
"1 x 35W Halogen - comes with built in Transformer "
 
I was thinking that it must be low voltage and perhaps the light bulb glass part unscrews to access the halogen inside.
 
It's art dude. Where is your sense of aesthetics.... LOL

It also matters as to whether 120V is sitting there exposed. haha
Well, yeah, I guess................:)
And then there is the frightening thought that we sparkies could zonk it up at 230V up their Khyber pass!!!
 
I zoomed in on the base of the bulb, and looks like the wire is stripped and soldered to the bottom of the base. ⚡💥
 
It gets better for $590

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or $490

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After reading it all it appears it is 24v and that is an A19 base bulb. You will have to solder it to change it or so it appears. I assume LED
man, just when you think you've seen enough goofy fixtures, it looks like the chickens got into my stockroom! ~RJ~
 
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