Access lighting spot light lamping inquiry
Hello. We purchased 7 of the Access Lighting Zig Tusca Spot Light - AC-63301. The package and website states to use candelabra bulbs. We have used the chandelier bulbs they are too long- they protrude. The globe bulb touches the glass of the fixture - is this okay?
We are having difficulty trying to find the proper bulb. In addition, we would like to use a compact fluorescent if possible.
Answer: This spot light you have from Access Lighting, accepts 60W B10 candelabra base. B10 refers to the shape of the candelabra bulb. This is the bulb that is suggested to be used with your lighting fixture. The bulb should not surpass the glass of the fixture, so you may not be using the correct style (B10). It won’t damage the fixture if the bulb is longer though. Now, you mentioned using a fluorescent bulb, which is fine, but we do not know where you can find it. You can call one of the bulb companies and see what they would recommend in place of a 60W B10 candelabra base bulb.
You can visit this site to see pictures of this 60W B10 candelabra base bulb.
