This halogen lamp is a compatible replacement for the HX48 by THORN. It operates at 3000W, 240V and fits directly into fixtures that accept a G38 base. With a rated output of 82,000 lumens, it delivers the brightness needed for commercial and architectural lighting.
This lamp delivers bright, consistent output with the accurate color rendering that retail, hospitality, and residential settings depend on. Its tungsten-halogen design keeps the envelope clean throughout the lamp's rated life, preventing the gradual dimming seen in standard incandescent sources. It provides the instant-on performance and smooth dimming that modern lighting applications require.
Key Features & Benefits
- Produces 82,000 lumens to support demanding lighting applications.
- G38 base for secure installation in compatible fixtures.
- Rated 3000W, 240V - sized for standard line-voltage electrical systems.
Product Specifications
- Wattage: 3000W
- Voltage: 240V
- Base Type: G38
- Lumens: 82,000
- Condition: Brand New
Common Applications
This halogen lamp is commonly used in:
- Hospitality and restaurant ambiance fixtures
- Retail showcase and merchandise lighting
- Industrial and warehouse general illumination
- Residential chandelier and pendant fixtures
- Gallery and museum accent spotlights
- Volts: 240
- Watts: 3000
- Base: G38 MOGUL BIPOST 2-PIN 39MM CENTER/CENTER
- Color Temp: 3200
- Lumens: 82000
- Life: 400
- MOL: 8.27
- AMPS: 12.500
During the checkout process, you can choose from expedited services such as overnight delivery to standard ground shipping. We aim to ensure your order is delivered promptly and reliably, wherever you are.
All returns must be made within 30 days of purchase with the invoice. (After 30 days, Interlight credit only, Minimum 25% restocking fee, no returns after 60 days, special items order just for you are not returnable.)
At Interlight, your satisfaction is our priority. We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on eligible products, provided they are returned in resalable condition with the original invoice.
