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Replacing bulb on tripod worklight

branimal

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One of the bulbs on this worklight is flickering. I'm guessing its burned out. Is it possible to replace? The manual doesn't mention replacement bulbs.

Husky Model # K40071​

 

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Mike65

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They should not have any bulbs they are LED. I did a search on the HD site and under questions & answers section it states they are not replaceable.
 

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Replace the fixture. You can buy pretty inexpensive led floodlights on ebay and Amazon. Probably comparable quality to what was there
 

BillK

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I would open it up as far as possible and check any wire connections.

How old is it ? Looks like it has a 3 year warranty ? Maybe give them a call ?

1-888-HD-HUSKY
 

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I've got the HID model of that light. Its bright and hot. Replacement bulbs are cheap.

I'd try out the warranty process first, then disassembling to troubleshoot. Last step would be to bin it.
 

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The newer ones may be LED, but the 2 I have are Quartz….open up the fixture, the sockets are spring loaded, grasp the Lamp/bulb, push Left or right, it will come out
 
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Bert_

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Most of those led work lights are pretty terrible.

I have a couple old stands that I mounted a better quality led flood.
 

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Also, if they're quartz, don't touch any part of the glass. If you do, the slight amount of oil on your fingers will cause the glass to weaken and it'll likely blow up.
I put LED replacements in a couple, halogen is incandescent on steroids & damn hot, quite happy with them.
 
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