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Check the contacts going to the batteries. The negative contact is going the flashlight body. While the other starts at the center of the bulb socket that goes to the switch and finally to the positive terminal of the battery. Get it done and send an e-mail .
The bulb you are looking for to fit these vector spot lights is an automotive bulb, and H3 with a PK22s base. They come with a cable and a nickle size disk at the base of the bulb. They come in several wattages, eg 55w and 100w. Try the "bulbs.com" website, in their search box type "H3 PK22s" and you will see they have a variety of wattages and voltages. Be sure you buy a 12V for these spot lights. They come with a cable and nickle size disk at the base of the bulb. Hope this helps. From Uncle Ray
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