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Replacing Salon Overhead Lights

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I have four salon ceiling light fixtures that are set up for lumiline lamps in my 1973 42c. These old bulbs are nearly impossible to find any more and tend to burn out quickly when they are replaced. I am looking a re jigging the fixtures to hold some other type of bulb and I would like to keep the ability to dim the brightness like I have now. Has any one changed these fixtures to something else, my head liner is in very good shape and redoing the ceiling is not really an option.

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what voltage? make some teak panels that will cover the existing holes and then mount a new fixture of your choice in the teak panel. I would go with led's if it was mine.
 
I replaced mine with some 18" fluorescents from Wal-Mart @ less than $10 each. Used the same teak frame and lens. I just had to cut the plug off and splice the wiring.
 
Do you have any working bulbs you want to part with?

If you have the clips, you can probably sell them on e-Bay and make enough to buy your new lamps. They are gold for juke box restorers.
 
I have two working bulbs now but would not trust them much longer. I have all eight end clips, e bay sounds good. Floresence wold work but then I will loose the dimming option that I have, same with LEDs.
 
whoover,
All of the LED bulbs I have purchased for our home are dimmable. Cree also makes in-ceiling fixtures with the flanges incorporated in the design and are dimmable. Not sure if the mounting depth would become an issue. Home Depot sell them.
Randy
 
ive got a set of four lights I just pulled out in good condition, including fixtures. what are they technically called? Ill put them on ebay...
 
I believe you'll make the most money by selling just the clips. Take a picture and advertise as Lumiline Clips. I got a bunch cheap only because someone didn't know what they had and advertised a wood box as a "Science Light". This was back when the bulbs were still readily available.
 
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I had the same issue with my 44' Motoryacht, I built my own replacement fixtures using puck lights and even installed a dimmer switch in the circuit. It came out well, and the parts are now readily available. At the time I did this, there were no dimmable LED lights available without installing a transformer in-line, if I had it to do now, I'd go with the LEDs.

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I recently installed some led lights with the help of an electrician and it went rather smoothly. I recommend the upgrade.

damn, you resurrected this thread from the crypt
 
I had the same issue with my 44' Motoryacht, I built my own replacement fixtures using puck lights and even installed a dimmer switch in the circuit. It came out well, and the parts are now readily available. At the time I did this, there were no dimmable LED lights available without installing a transformer in-line, if I had it to do now, I'd go with the LEDs.

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Just a comment, those are beautiful work!
 
Guessing you meant the "pop" user?

That's the one.

Most times when you see an old thread resurrected, that's the case. Especially when the comment is vague or doesn't make sense. Look at their profile. It will be a new member with only one or two posts and the profile info fields will be filled with the wrong info.

Moderators should be spending time filtering these things out instead of filtering real posts by users like Boatsb
 
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