-40%
BRS or BRX or BSW SYLVANIA EXCITER PROJECTION LAMP BULBS NEW
$ 7.91
- Description
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Description
THIS AUCTION IS FORONE (1)
BULB. AT AUCTIONS END, YOU
MUST
Tell us WHICH
ONE (1)
BULB YOU WOULD LIKE.
CHOOSE
ONE (1)
OF THE FOLLOWING -
BRS SYLVANIA EXCITER LAMP 4V 0.75A
OR
BRX SYLVANIA EXCITER LAMP 6V 1A
OR
BSW SYLVANIA EXCITER LAMP 7V O.2A
NEW OLD STOCK
IN THE BOX
We are a camera store that has been in business for over 30 years. We are selling our new (new, old stock) projection bulbs. They have been stored in a clean and dry environment. All boxes are opened prior to shipment to not only verify content, but to also make sure the bulb is not damaged. We are very careful when handling any bulb. We don't touch the lamps with our bare hands and use clean white gloves when handling any lamp. The bulbs/lamps are NOT tested. You will receive whatever brand or brands I have on hand which normally include GE, Sylvania and Eiko. If you purchase several lamps, you may receive more than one brand. Some boxes look good for them being old store stock, although there might be a few with stains/tears from removal of stickers, or some might have missing end flaps, minor writing, or just general storage wear, but the bulb itself is new old stock.
We will gladly answer any questions that you may have.
This ANSI (American National Standards Institute) coded light bulb meets industry standards. The ANSI code is identified by a three letter code, and bulbs with like codes from different manufacturers will perform uniformly. Some codes have multiple ANSI coding; in these cases the first code designates the ANSI code and the following sets designate codes that the first code directly replaces. In addition, codes followed by /5, /7 or /130 indicate a version of the same bulb that is designed to provide longer rated life at some reduction in light output.
If for some reason you are unsure of the correct bulb, check your manual, projector, or the cover inside, as well as the bulb itself to see what you need before bidding. Generally, you can find the ANSI code printed at the base of the lamp.