How to replace halogen bulbs in Pendant Lighting
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Hello Folks,
I'm trying to replace the halogen bulbs in an Estiluz T-1158 pendant lighting. The bulb seems to be in a glass casing and I can't seem to figure out how to get it out and replace it.
This is the first time I'm doing it since buying the house and was caught a bit unawares on how to do it. I appreciate any tips to replace the bulb.
Thanks.
I'm trying to replace the halogen bulbs in an Estiluz T-1158 pendant lighting. The bulb seems to be in a glass casing and I can't seem to figure out how to get it out and replace it.
This is the first time I'm doing it since buying the house and was caught a bit unawares on how to do it. I appreciate any tips to replace the bulb.
Thanks.
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That looks like a glass cover over the quartz tube. You either hold the two tabs and pull the glass lens straight off or it needs to slide to one end to remove it.
The replacement bulbs are quartzline bulbs. You'd probably need a 120v 300w or 500w depending on what the fixture specifies. The tube is held in by a fixed end socket and a spring loaded socket. The tube is slid towards the spring loaded side and the other end will come out first.
That looks like a glass cover over the quartz tube. You either hold the two tabs and pull the glass lens straight off or it needs to slide to one end to remove it.
The replacement bulbs are quartzline bulbs. You'd probably need a 120v 300w or 500w depending on what the fixture specifies. The tube is held in by a fixed end socket and a spring loaded socket. The tube is slid towards the spring loaded side and the other end will come out first.

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Welcome to the forums.
That looks like a glass cover over the quartz tube. You either hold the two tabs and pull the glass lens straight off or it needs to slide to one end to remove it.
The replacement bulbs are quartzline bulbs. You'd probably need a 120v 300w or 500w depending on what the fixture specifies. The tube is held in by a fixed end socket and a spring loaded socket. The tube is slid towards the spring loaded side and the other end will come out first.
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That looks like a glass cover over the quartz tube. You either hold the two tabs and pull the glass lens straight off or it needs to slide to one end to remove it.
The replacement bulbs are quartzline bulbs. You'd probably need a 120v 300w or 500w depending on what the fixture specifies. The tube is held in by a fixed end socket and a spring loaded socket. The tube is slid towards the spring loaded side and the other end will come out first.
Attachment 91663
Appreciate your advice.
Regards,
Raj