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Sci.Electronics.Basics -> fluorescent 4-pin base adapter?

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Date: 19:22 12-06-08


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

Author: Paul Carpenter
Date: 20:26 12-06-08

In article <788a5d31-6df1-4b17-9a1f-
f53b4c137579@25g2000hsx.googlegroups.com>, mrdarrett@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-Bulbs/
>
> 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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Author: Lord Garth
Date: 19:58 13-06-08


<mrdarrett@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:788a5d31-6df1-4b17-9a1f-f53b4c137579@25g2000hsx.googlegroups.com...
> 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

I've seen these in fluorescent shop lights and in exit signs. Perhaps you
can get a socket from one of those devices.




Date: 20:17 13-06-08

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.
>
> --
> Paul Carpenter | p...@pcserviceselectronics.co.uk
> <http://www.pcserviceselectronics.co.uk/>; PC Services
> <http://www.pcserviceselectronics.co.uk/fonts/>; Timing Diagram Font
> <http://www.gnuh8.org.uk/>; GNU H8 - compiler & Renesas H8/H8S/H8 Tiny
> <http://www.badweb.org.uk/>; For those web sites you hate


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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