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#164 02/24/01 02:28 AM
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The B refers to the shape of the bulb. Then there is a number that follows that your lamp is probably a b-10. The number refers to the largest diameter of the lamp in eigths of an inch. Lamps can also be identified by their base and type eg mh400/m/u which means metal halide 400 watts mogul base universal burning position

for more detailed information see the following link http://www.adventurelighting.com/guide_intro.htm

#165 02/25/01 11:55 AM
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A righteous link silverbk !

To be honest, my first though on viewing the original Q was the "B" bulb couldn't cut an A
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