Heat Lamp Bulbs
Product Details
Smooth glass infrared bulbs for use in heat lamps. (2) bulbs per package.
Heat Lamp Bulbs that last!
- Red or clear, 175 watt and 250 watt options
- “Never-loose” base! (See details below.)
- Provides 6 months of non-stop life
If a “never-loose” base becomes loose or broken, we'll replace it for FREE!
Instructions/Diagrams:
Benefits
- The base breaks away from the glass bulb because the high temperature causes the cheap adhesive to degrade.
- The glass degrades (due to the heat).
- Both glass and filament are so fragile that minimal impact shatters them.
Premier’s Smooth Glass Infrared Bulbs, by intent and design, address all 3 of these issues. When used properly with a Prima Heat Lamp, we guarantee:
- 6-month non-stop life.
- “Never-loose” base! Our bulbs don’t use cement adhesive. Instead, the base screws into the bulb. A weld of solder holds the base onto the threads. In other bulbs, heat can cause the cement to lose its adhesive property. The base then breaks away from the bulb.
If a never-loose base ever becomes loose under normal use, we will replace at no cost. Contact us for FREE replacement.
Specs
- 175 watt or 250 watt
- Red or clear smooth glass
- Sold/priced in packages of two
Tips
- Turn off (unplug) heat lamps when not in use.
- Use a ThermoCube to turn the lamp on/off based on ambient temperature.
- Carry the lamps with care. This reduces damage to the bulb. Don’t carry multiple lamps by the cord allowing them to “bang around.”
- Don’t hose off or power-wash the lamp when the bulb is in place.
- Don’t enclose the lamp. Heat will build up and degrade both the lamp and the bulb.
- To reduce pecking among your birds, use a red colored bulb.
Precautions
Mild deformation due to over-tightening makes it difficult to screw bulbs in and out of the fixture. Major deformation due to over-tightening can flatten the metal so much that the bulb can actually fall out.
Never lay a heat lamp (of any make or model) on straw or any other flammable surface—for any length of time.
Do NOT use heat lamps in confined spaces or barrels for warming livestock. The heat needs to be able to move away from the lamp.
It’s important to prevent adult animals from abusing (bashing, butting, etc.) the lamp fixture. When this happens, the bulb and fixture are at risk of damage. In mixed pens with mothers and babies, we take extra steps to protect the lamps from the adults (e.g. creep pens and/or lamp guards).
Pressed glass (PAR) bulbs are stronger, but because of their weight, they are more prone to separating from the base when repeated jostling occurs. Smooth glass bulbs shatter more easily when jostled, but are less likely to separate from the base.
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Heat Lamp and Accessories
Prima Heat Lamp® (bulb not included)
Item #557100 -A rugged and reliable heat lamp used to warm lambs, goat kids, chickens or for any animal that is sick or cold. Use standard or infrared heat bulbs.
$64.50 -
Equipment
ThermoCube
Item #520008 -Outlet turns on at temperatures less than 35°F and off at 45°F. Use with heat lamps, tank de-icers and engine block heaters to save energy.
$17.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Stand
Item #557200 -For hanging heat lamps above brooders. Adjustable height allows user to control the surface temperature of the brooder floor.
$40.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Guard
Item #557201 -Prevent adult animals from from abusing heat lamp fixtures (bashing, butting, etc.) while in lambing or kidding pens.
$39.25 -
Brooder Kits and Panels
Heat Lamp Starter Kit for Game Birds
Item #540374 -This Prima heat lamp brooder kit includes everything you need to get started. It's simple and easy to use. Keeps your game birds safe and secure.
$182.80 -
Brooder Kits and Panels
Heat Lamp Starter Kit for Chicks
Item #540372 -A basic brooder kit that is warmed with our rugged and reliable Prima Heat Lamp™. Keeps chicks comfortable and safe.
$240.80
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Aaron O from Iowa
I went to the pressed glass bulbs a couple years ago after a barn fire caused by a thinner bulb that popped. I like the pressed glass strength but this year we are having troubles with the glass part of the bulb separating from the metal where it screws into the lamp holder. I'm not sure if it was getting bumped by the ewe so we moved it up a few inches and this seems to help. Overall, we've had good luck with these bulbs and continue to use them.
Monica S from Minnesota
I bought the pressed glass 175 watt bulbs. They provide enough heat to keep my goats warm, and the bulb itself is really heavy duty. I was surprised at the weight of these bulbs!
Copperthite from Virginia
Nice product.
Catherine J from Virginia
I purchased the 250 red bulb for use in the heat lamp in the barn. It is working fine and it is nice to have a spare. The goat does not seem to mind or be scared of the red bulb light. Gives out a good amount of heat for the small space we are trying to keep warm.
Susan S from Tennessee
The 175 watt is NOT strong enough (heat wise) for my purposes, which is to have a safe heat source for goat kids the first couple of days they are born. The light cannot be too low to the ground and it just is not strong enough for heat. I switched it out to a 250 watt and THAT is what I need.