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Old 07-12-2006, 11:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Lightbulb Prosun Delta 160 Light bulb problem

My problem is that it is burning out the exit light bulb within minutes. Is there some special bulb that I need? I have tried the spiral florecent bulbs and have yet to try a regular bulb. I'm gonna try a regular bulb tomorrow. Any Ideas?
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Re: Prosun Delta 160 Light bulb problem

Call Prosun.
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Re: Prosun Delta 160 Light bulb problem

You're using a wrong voltage bulb.
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Re: Prosun Delta 160 Light bulb problem

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Call Prosun.

Thanks didn't think of that.
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Re: Prosun Delta 160 Light bulb problem

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You're using a wrong voltage bulb.

Any idea of what voltage? I guess I could bust out the volt meter.
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