Q:What is the length of this bulb? I want to use it in a light fixture. See light fixture.
by|Aug 5, 2020
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Q:Does the T10 come in a higher temp range like 3500 or more?
by|Jun 24, 2020
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A: We do not have any 3500K T10s that Home Depot carries.
by|Jun 26, 2020
Q:LOOKING FOR THE FIXTURE TO HOLD THE TUBULAR LIGHT BULB
by|Nov 16, 2017
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A: I used mine in a Christmas decoration ( ceramic tree)
by|Jan 17, 2019
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Q:Is the 60 watt T 10 bulb dimmable
by|Apr 10, 2017
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A: No it is not dimmable.
by|Nov 16, 2018
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A: It's incandescent, so it's dimmable.
by|May 4, 2023
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Q:what is the circumference of the bulb and is there a way to make it battery powered by adding an attachment of some kind?
by|Jan 11, 2017
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A: The measurement is in diameter, which is 1.25 inches. To make it battery-operated you would an independent fixture for it.
by|May 4, 2023
A: Would be a poor choice to battery power for 3 reasons.
1. It requires a fairly high voltage - 120 Volts. That would require 10, 12 Volt batteries wired in series.
2. That would also make it somewhat dangerous in a homemade application.
3. It also consumes 40 Watts of power, which would quickly deplete any reasonably sized battery.
Who knows what the actual dimensions are as 2 different specs are given. 1" in diameter and .65" in diameter.
by|May 4, 2023
Q:Will the LED bright stik from GE work with this light?
by|Jun 23, 2016
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Q:is there a LED replacement for this bulb ?
by|Nov 10, 2015
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A: We currently do not offer a T10 LED replacement.
by|May 3, 2023
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Q:Overview states T – 6.5. Specifications say T – 10. Which is correct?
by|Aug 26, 2015
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A: Based on the size of the screw-in base compared to the glass envelope diameter, it looks to be the 6.5 size (.65").