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Sci.Electronics.Basics -> fluorescent 4-pin base adapter?
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Our house came with a weird outdoor light that uses a 13W 4-pin
fluorescent bulb (G24q-1?), similar to these:
http://www.1000bulbs.com/13-Watt-4-Pin-G24q1-Base-Compact-Fluorescent-Bulbs/
These bulbs cost around $7 each.
Is there any adapter that converts the 4-pin base to a regular,
normal, screw-in socket?
The guys at Lowe's and Home Depot are sure they don't have one.
Thanks,
Michael
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Author: Paul CarpenterDate: 20:26 12-06-08
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Author: Lord GarthDate: 19:58 13-06-08
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On Jun 12, 5:26 pm, Paul Carpenter <p...@pcserviceselectronics.co.uk>
wrote:
> In article <788a5d31-6df1-4b17-9a1f-
> f53b4c137...@25g2000hsx.googlegroups.com>, mrdarr...@gmail.com says...
>
> > Our house came with a weird outdoor light that uses a 13W 4-pin
> > fluorescent bulb (G24q-1?), similar to these:
>
> >http://www.1000bulbs.com/13-Watt-4-Pin-G24q1-Base-Compact-Fluorescent...
>
> > These bulbs cost around $7 each.
>
> Pretty standard for fluorescent bulbs, cost more but use generally
> less power and often last longer.
>
> > Is there any adapter that converts the 4-pin base to a regular,
> > normal, screw-in socket?
>
> No they are driven by electrical bits, either in the light fitting
> or hidden further back. the same sort of ballst/starter arrangement
> as used in fluorescent strip lighting.
>
> You would have to go further back in the wiring and remove all parts
> of the light fitting, and replace the whole light fitting.
>
> > The guys at Lowe's and Home Depot are sure they don't have one.
>
> Because they don't exist.
>
> Just like there are not SIMPLE adapters to convert cars to/from
> diesel to unleaded.
>
> --
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Actually now that I think about it, there IS some sort of two-prong
pre-adapter that the 4-pin base light attaches to.
Any idea where I can get a simple screw-in adapter to substitute the
pre-adapter?
I'll try and take some pics, and post them on my website...
Thanks,
Michael
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