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Impact FHM Frosted Lamp (1000W, 120V)

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Impact FHM Frosted Lamp (1000W, 120V)
Key Features
  • For Stage, Film & Photo Lights
  • 1000W, 120V, Frosted Finish
The 1000W, 120V Impact FHM Frosted Lamp is a double-ended bulb used primarily for stage, film, and photography applications.
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Impact FHM Overview

The 1000W, 120V Impact FHM Frosted Lamp is a double-ended bulb used primarily for stage, film, and photography applications.

For stage, film, and photography applications
UPC: 847628011359

Impact FHM Specs

Item Type
1x Halogen/Tungsten Lamp
Base Type
R7s
Filament Type
C-8
Wattage
1000 W
Voltage
120 V
Current
8.33 A
Lumens
26,000
Color Temperature
3200K
Finish
Frosted
Expected Lamp Life
300 Hours
ANSI Code
FHM
Maximum Overall Length (MOL)
4.75" / 12 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.055 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
6 x 1.3 x 1.25"

Impact FHM Reviews

They Stand Behind Their Product

By Bruce
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-05-15

My previous review pertained to duability of the lamp. However, since my critical review of the FHM, I have to say B&H and the manufacturer/distributor (Gradus Group) were very understanding and showed interest in retifying the problem. Gradus Group reached out to me via B&H, ran it past their technical people and made a number of suggestions of what the problem may have been. In addition, Gradus Group quickly replaced the product. I have to say I'm totally satisfied with the outcome. To me it shows a company's concern for their customers. Thank you Gradus Group and B&H.

Great lighting

By Starman
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2015-01-05

I use these lamps for photographing paintings.The light is true and I get accurate color rendition.

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Does this lamp works for an Old LOWEL TOTA ...

Does this lamp works for an Old LOWEL TOTA LIGHT??
Asked by: Miguel
people used FHM on the older models, i'd guess 15 years back, 20 to be more certain. Staying with 750w EMD bulbs is safer.
Answered by: Patrick
Date published: 2020-07-03
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