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I have a 65Q fresnel with a 750 watt lamp. Can I use a 500 watt lamp?

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I have a 65Q fresnel with a 750 watt lamp. Can I use a 500 watt lamp?

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Yes, you can. To figure out which lamps you can use for any instrument, call our Counter Staff and tell them what kind of base your lamp has (use diagrams at left) and what the rating for your particular instrument is. Any lamp with the same base, bulb and MOL as your 750 watt lamp will fit your instrument and the rating will determine what wattage you can use. For example, you can use a 500 watt lamp in your 65Q, but you can’t use a 1000 watt lamp, even though it has the same base, bulb and MOL as your 750. Call the Counter Staff at Ext 0 to order replacement lamps to fit your particular needs and budget. Ask about case discounts!

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