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GRSimon OP t1_ithpxor wrote
That seems like the path forward, will probably go down that route.
John-the-cool-guy t1_ithrhmu wrote
It could be a T-5 lamp. The lamps are measured in 1/8" increments. A T-8 lamp has a diameter of 1". A T-12 has a 1½" diameter, so the T-5 is 5/8".
But definitely get an LED replacement.
Diligent_Nature t1_itho1ze wrote
Looks like an incandescent Lumiline. An LED retrofit is in order.
GRSimon OP t1_ithpupu wrote
Oh wow, thanks for finding the type. Retrofit seems like the best/only way forward, that bulb seems a bit too antiquated to even source.
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niccernicus t1_ithnsjh wrote
Replace the fixture with an led version since you have it uninstalled. No more bulb problems.