
Spa light bracket for T10 socketed, 912 compatible light bulb
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I misplaced my original type 912 peanut bulb holder for my hot tub. It connected to a T10 style socket held against an approximately 6CM window so it could illuminate my pasty legs while I sat in the hot tub, and somehow... it vanished. I know, it seems like an unlikely sequence of events but that's where we are now. For a few days, I left the new LED bulb I'd purchased resting in the opening, but I knew it was only a matter of time before I'd have to dig into the spa's guts to retrieve it from the dirt and dead leaves that had somehow invaded my tub then I remembered I owned a machine that could help. I found a picture of the lost bracket and included it above for reference but designed my own solution with easy printing in mind. It slides over the threaded opening, which appears to be semi-standard in many hot tubs, and the T-10 socket clicks into place or stays put by tension so you can plug the bulb in and then illuminate your legs, pasty or not, without worrying that your bulb will fall into the dusty depths hiding just beneath your spa. Don't lose this stupid bracket, but if you somehow do, here's a replacement.
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