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Can anyone tell me what globe this light takes

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Can anyone tell me what globe this light takes

Post by sierrajim »

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Its a Cibie pencil beam light. Any ideas?
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Post by PJ.zook »

From the looks of the hole, i reckon H1 or H3 would fit.
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Post by LOCKEE »

H1
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Post by j-top paj »

H1??
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j-top paj wrote:H1??
H1! :D
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Post by sierrajim »

So what's the plug/loom inside the light housing for then?
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

I thought some of the oold cibies or hella's has a parker arrangement - is that a hole/plug/socket on the RHS of the reflector?

(is this what you're getting at sierrajim? :oops:)
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Post by sierrajim »

dogbreath_48 wrote:I thought some of the oold cibies or hella's has a parker arrangement - is that a hole/plug/socket on the RHS of the reflector?

(is this what you're getting at sierrajim? :oops:)
Nope, the main globe location in the centre.

Never mind me, for some reason i thought the H1 was the H3.

H1 it appears to be, thanks for the help guys.

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Post by bushy555 »

The cibie hi/lo lights (standard H4), also have a parker light insert.

That thingo is a H4 to H1 converter thingo. Or at least it looks like one.
Does it pull out? Cant really tell from that pic. The one's that I have kinda look like it. You can plug the main plug on to a standard H4 bulb pin arrangement, but adding that converter thingo you can plug a H1 directly into/onto ya H4 plug.

clear as mud?
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Post by sierrajim »

bushy555 wrote:The cibie hi/lo lights (standard H4), also have a parker light insert.

That thingo is a H4 to H1 converter thingo. Or at least it looks like one.
Does it pull out? Cant really tell from that pic. The one's that I have kinda look like it. You can plug the main plug on to a standard H4 bulb pin arrangement, but adding that converter thingo you can plug a H1 directly into/onto ya H4 plug.

clear as mud?
Have some H1 30+ 55W globes on the way to me from Bursons, we'll see how they go.

The Pastic "bulb holder" is adheared to the reflector, therefore not removable.
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Post by LOCKEE »

Hey James,

Make sure the Earth from the lens to the bodyof the light is also attached.
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Post by sierrajim »

It looks like the earth is through the plug. There are no connections from the globe holder to the lens.

Cheers for the advice.
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Post by sierrajim »

Globes arrived, H1's they are. The lights are also crapola.

So Rally 4000's it is. :armsup: Christmas gives you a good excuse to buy almost anything.
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Post by LOCKEE »

sierrajim wrote:Globes arrived, H1's they are. The lights are also crapola.

So Rally 4000's it is. :armsup: Christmas gives you a good excuse to buy almost anything.
Cibie Oscar's?

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