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I have a mathmos astro on the way, and instead of rewiring it, I wanted to use a wall socket that it's plug will fit wired to a us plug. I have this adapter already made, but it has no transformer to step the voltage up. So does any one know if this bulb would work well in an astro: http://www.1000bulbs.com/product/5641/DEC-101045.html

This would allow the lamp to remain original, while using bulbs that are readily available in the US.

They also carry a a frosted version of this bulb, and a 40w reflector bulb with the European base.
Anyone try these?

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That doesn't step up the voltage though. But, I could use that and then use the 130v bulb I posted the link to, right? Is there any reason the bulb from the link wouldn't work?
The bulb will run very dim without a step up. I have many lamps on the step up but I tryed to run on 110 and it was dim. Mathmos lamps are easy to rewire. The guts pop out, and u can just pop them back in to make it original again
However that bulb u posted in the link mite just work

If no one has tried it yet, I'll order a few next time I order from 1000bulbs. I'll probably just put in a standard E26 or E17 socket, though. What seems to work best in the astros, clear, frosted or reflector?

Maybe one of both clear and frosted. Do u know the age of the globe?

Cowmatian said:

If no one has tried it yet, I'll order a few next time I order from 1000bulbs. I'll probably just put in a standard E26 or E17 socket, though. What seems to work best in the astros, clear, frosted or reflector?

 The bulb will work perfectly with the plug adapter you have. You do not need the transformer since the bulb is 130v. I have a few of these myself.

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