Halogen spotlight with a narrow beam angle of 12°. For targeted thermoregulation of reptiles in need of warmth.

28W:
Color temperature: 2,800 Kelvin
Color rendering: 95.5 Ra
Luminous intensity: 150lm
kWh/1,000 h: 28
Energy efficiency class: D


50W:
Color temperature: 2,627 Kelvin
Color rendering: 99.8 Ra
Luminous intensity: 292 lm
kWh/1,000 h: 75
Energy efficiency class: D


75W:
Color temperature: 2,627 Kelvin
Color rendering: 99.8 Ra
Luminous intensity: 292 lm
kWh/1,000 h: 50
Energy efficiency class: D


100W:
Color temperature: 2,911 Kelvin
Color rendering: 99.8 Ra
Light intensity: 1,410 lm
kWh/1,000 h: 100
Energy efficiency class: D


Special lamp for terrariums / aquariums. 
Not suitable for household room lighting.

FAQ
Why doesn't my dealer replace defective lamps after a few months?

You can't blame the trade in any way. According to German and European jurisprudence, lamps are considered consumer goods and not consumer goods and are therefore not subject to any warranty. We offer retailers handy lamp testing devices so that they can convince end consumers of the function of the lamps when purchasing. The exchange of lamps by retailers is purely a goodwill gesture and the period of time after purchase in which the exchange takes place is a matter of individual discretion at the retailer's discretion. We are prepared to replace defective lamps that have been returned to retailers and that have been claimed within two weeks with proof of purchase. The contractual partner of the end user is always the dealer from whom the purchase was made.

How long should terrarium lamps burn and what does average lifespan mean?

Lamps with a filament (HOBBY Sunlight, HOBBY Neodymium Basking Spot Daylight, HOBBY Thermo Basking Spot, HOBBY Infraredlight and HOBBY Moonlight) are technically incandescent lamps, regardless of the gas filling and the color and shape of the glass. Like all major manufacturers such as Osram, Phillips, Sylvania, etc. As we can confirm, the service life is an average of 1,000 hours due to production technology. With 10-14 hours of use in the terrarium, this period of time can be reached within 2-3 months. Many consumers subjectively consider this to be too short. Your lamps in the kitchen, in the hallway, at the desk and in the bathroom would last for years. This is correct, but you have to keep in mind that they are only switched on for a few minutes every day and the 2,500 hour lifespan is only reached late. Halogen lamps (HOBBY Diamond Halogen Spotlight and HOBBY Diamond Halogen Floodlight) have an average lifespan of 3,000 hours. Since they emit more light and more heat with the same power consumption, they are often a more economical alternative to lamps with filaments. Metal halide lamps and mixed light lamps (a special form of metal halide lamps) are of higher quality, more expensive to purchase, but also last longer. Their average lifespan is around 6,000 hours. Dohse Aquaristik gives a functional guarantee of 6 months on these lamps (HOBBY UV Reptile vital and HOBBY UV Star). Calculation starts from the date of purchase. In the rare case of complaints, the dealer from whom the lamp was purchased is the contractual and contact person. Compact lamps, also known as energy-saving lamps (HOBBY UV Compact), have an average lifespan of 8,000 hours. Average lifespan is a calculated quantity. "Average" means that 50% achieve the specified values ​​(e.g. 1000 hours for incandescent lamps), 25% last longer and 25% last less long. The average service life is achieved at a standard 230 volt current. In some countries such as Great Britain and southern Europe, but unfortunately also in isolated regional areas within Germany, local electricity suppliers occasionally reach values ​​of over 230 volts, which then significantly reduce the lifespan.

 
 

Lamps with a filament (HOBBY Sunlight, HOBBY Neodymium Basking Spot Daylight, HOBBY Thermo Basking Spot, HOBBY Infraredlight and HOBBY Moonlight) are technically incandescent lamps, regardless of the gas filling and the color and shape of the glass. Like all major manufacturers such as Osram, Phillips, Sylvania, etc. As we can confirm, the service life is an average of 1,000 hours due to production technology. With 10-14 hours of use in the terrarium, this period of time can be reached within 2-3 months. Many consumers subjectively consider this to be too short. Your lamps in the kitchen, in the hallway, at the desk and in the bathroom would last for years. This is correct, but you have to keep in mind that they are only switched on for a few minutes every day and the 2,500 hour lifespan i