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Agreed. When we built our house we ended up needing a variety of bulb sizes for different fixtures and finding the correct size and color temperature bulb is a huge PITA.
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Good luck!
Jon
Good luck!
Jon
Good luck!
Jon
Good luck!
Jon
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However, you seem to be describing something even smaller like E11 (11mm across) which was typically used for super compact, high output halogen lamps. The few replacements I've seen are such a compromise (expensive, potentially unreliable, and still not necessarily reproducing the brightness of the original incandescent source) that they're worth replacing the associated fixture.
Good luck!
Jon
However, you seem to be describing something even smaller like E11 (11mm across) which was typically used for super compact, high output halogen lamps. The few replacements I've seen are such a compromise (expensive, potentially unreliable, and still not necessarily reproducing the brightness of the original incandescent source) that they're worth replacing the associated fixture.
Good luck!
Jom
Could it be these, then? https://www.homedepot.c
Could it be these, then? https://www.homedepot.c
Assuming you can confirm that these are indeed E11 lamps, you may be best served by carefully finding an E11 to E12 adapter (adapters of obscure shapes can be sold by some pretty suspect brands) and purchase some commodity E12 lamps [homedepot.com].
Good luck!
Jon
These are from ceiling fan, I updated the gallery to include pictures.
https://imgur.com/a/LhXeJIf
It's odd, Lowes sells these but they later changed to bigger sockets I guess.
It's super dim even with 3 of these, I just want it brighter, but keeping the sub 3000 temp for warm enviornment.