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need source for 32volt searchlight bulbs

JD
Jim Donnelly
Mon, Sep 1, 2008 4:17 AM

Try Chicktionary, a game that tests how many words you can form from the
letters given. Find this and more puzzles at Live Search Games!
http://g.msn.ca/ca55/207

_________________________________________________________________ Try Chicktionary, a game that tests how many words you can form from the letters given. Find this and more puzzles at Live Search Games! http://g.msn.ca/ca55/207
TN
Terry Neill
Mon, Sep 1, 2008 6:12 AM

Hi Jim;

Try Albrite Electric in VR or Victoria. A friend just got me some 75W
PAR38 32V floods there, and I had given up hope of finding them. None
of the major manufacturers were making them any longer. I haven't got
them in hand yet, but they should arrive Tuesday. If they're not as
advertised I'll let you know. If they can come up with floods,
searchlight bulbs should be easy.            The web site is www.albritelighting.com

Terry
Tamarack

Hi Jim; Try Albrite Electric in VR or Victoria. A friend just got me some 75W PAR38 32V floods there, and I had given up hope of finding them. None of the major manufacturers were making them any longer. I haven't got them in hand yet, but they should arrive Tuesday. If they're not as advertised I'll let you know. If they can come up with floods, searchlight bulbs should be easy. The web site is www.albritelighting.com Terry Tamarack
SH
Scott H.E. Welch
Tue, Sep 2, 2008 1:08 AM

Your best bet is to find a chandlery which supplies commercial fishing boats.
I used to have 32 volts on the boat and had good luck at Fisheries Supply
(Seattle) and the Nanaimo Marine Centre (250-753-1244, ask for Keven or
Joyce).

Scott Welch
FirstClass Product Manager
www.firstclass.com

Those who make no mistakes rarely make anything.

Your best bet is to find a chandlery which supplies commercial fishing boats. I used to have 32 volts on the boat and had good luck at Fisheries Supply (Seattle) and the Nanaimo Marine Centre (250-753-1244, ask for Keven or Joyce). Scott Welch FirstClass Product Manager www.firstclass.com Those who make no mistakes rarely make anything.