need help ID'ing some lamp elements

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I just got ?promoted? to a new job at work.. part of that comes some inventory that had few notes.

i'm sorting out some bulbs and lamp elements. Most of them I Id'd

here are the ones I'm unsure about:

4515 6v / 30 ( i think these are ceiling lamps as have been used in some commercial structures ) these have a 2 tab base

e11minican
500q/cl/mc/evr/ 120v
eyw q500 cl 130v e11

These all appear to be the same element.. about 3" long with a screw base

1aa2hlf0258a

some sort of projector bulb/cage assy.

thanks for any help that can be provided.
 
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Soundguy said:
I just got ?promoted? to a new job at work.. part of that comes some inventory that had few notes.

i'm sorting out some bulbs and lamp elements. Most of them I Id'd

here are the ones I'm unsure about:

4515 6v / 30 ( i think these are ceiling lamps as have been used in some commercial structures ) these have a 2 tab base

e11minican
500q/cl/mc/evr/ 120v
eyw q500 cl 130v e11

These all appear to be the same element.. about 3" long with a screw base

1aa2hlf0258a

some sort of projector bulb/cage assy.

thanks for any help that can be provided.

Congrats on the promotion!

Using my phone did a search on the last one.


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Sanyo replacement lamp M6VAA
 
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#3  
1 down, thanks!

the promotion was a jump off the cliff thing.

had 2 depts to choose from, vs getting dropped. made a jumpo.. ;)
 
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yep.. it was the old.. 'do you mind working for less money and having more responsibilities in dept a or working for alot less money and no extra responsibilities in dept b.. or no longer employed .. :)

it was still a move up.. a few more liberties.. more stuff to do.. in then.. should be a better position.. :)
 
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Soundguy said:
I just got ?promoted? to a new job at work.. part of that comes some inventory that had few notes.

i'm sorting out some bulbs and lamp elements. Most of them I Id'd

here are the ones I'm unsure about:

4515 6v / 30 ( i think these are ceiling lamps as have been used in some commercial structures ) these have a 2 tab base

e11minican
500q/cl/mc/evr/ 120v
eyw q500 cl 130v e11

These all appear to be the same element.. about 3" long with a screw base

1aa2hlf0258a

some sort of projector bulb/cage assy.

thanks for any help that can be provided.

e11minican 500q/cl/mc/evr/ 120v

http://www.superiorlighting.com/500_Watt_Halogen_bulb_500Q_CL_MC_EVR_p/s4362-sat.htm

Okay SG, you owe me now :)

FYI. It was a pretty quick and easy google :thumbsup
 
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i guess it's my fault for not being clear.

I already looked the lamps up liek that on the internet.

I'm trying to find out what fixtures use those lamps.

I'm in a set of buildings with about 30 or so options for projectors, spotlamps and other fixed and intel fixtures. Previous person handling this left no notes... :(
 
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Soundguy said:
i guess it's my fault for not being clear.

I already looked the lamps up liek that on the internet.

I'm trying to find out what fixtures use those lamps.

I'm in a set of buildings with about 30 or so options for projectors, spotlamps and other fixed and intel fixtures. Previous person handling this left no notes... :(

Oops my bad.

The minican: From flood lighting, task lighting or in a large commercial space, you will most likely find minican E11 base halogen lamps used in many kinds of lighting applications. The compact size of these halogen lamps make it possible to put them in almost any small space and produce high illumination.

6v 30w: Replacement lamp for various lighting fixtures including the Chauvet Par 36 Pinspot. 6volt, 30 watt lamp. Like the Chauvet color wheel or mirrorball.

That's about all I can do for you. The minican - sounds like it could fit lots of different fixtures. The 6v, we may have a winner??:)
 
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yep.. plenty of par 36's

i need to check out a satalite spotlamp.. it mught use those e11 bases.


getting closer.
 
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yep.. it was the old.. 'do you mind working for less money and having more responsibilities in dept a or working for alot less money and no extra responsibilities in dept b.. or no longer employed .. :)

it was still a move up.. a few more liberties.. more stuff to do.. in then.. should be a better position.. :)

Good for you. It is what it is, so make the most of it that you can.
 
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yep.. it was the old.. 'do you mind working for less money and having more responsibilities in dept a or working for alot less money and no extra responsibilities in dept b.. or no longer employed .. :)

it was still a move up.. a few more liberties.. more stuff to do.. in then.. should be a better position.. :)

Congrats I guess on the "promotion". Or is it demotion??

Well at least you got an option to stay employed:thumbsup:

I cant help much on the bulbs, and I dont know the kind of facility you work in, and I dont remember numbers, but the only 6v lights I have dealt with at the facilitys I work at are the battery-powered emergency back-up lights. Does your facility have B/U lighting and is it 6v??
 
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it was a promotion for sure.. just less $ and more work.. :) but glad to be employed. just blew my last weeks paycheck, minus 30$ on a trailer load of hay for the farm yesterday.. :)

we do have backup lamps that are 12v

I think I have found that our 6v lamps will fit in par36 receps..
 
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I think I have found that our 6v lamps will fit in par36 receps..

Thats what I am coming up with. 4515 - PLATINUM 4515 30w 6v PAR36 Spotlamp light bulb for $6.30

Those look just like the 6v b/u lights we had at a previous facility. (until they switched to 12v)

Do you guys have any place on the premises that takes those bulbs.

Also, they look pretty similar to the ones we put on the 8n. Rubber housed 6v light assembly. I cannot remember where we got them tough. But had the similar round design and two prong base.
 
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#14  
exactly.. they are a good cross for the replaceable small element tractor ( and old car! ) lamps.. and yeah.. we do have some par36 elements.
 

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