I need a replacement battery for a Vector VEC 126 sport spot light.
Judging from what I see on the Internet other people must be having the same problem.
Can you give me a source for the battery? The battery in the lite has no markings or other information on it.
Any help would be appreciated. My eyes are getting crossed from reading the info on the sites that pop up
Thanks
Charley
Charley
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I am sure I answered this last week, in fact I know I did!. It is not available as a direct replacement. Look on the unit for an input voltage or ask the maker. Or you can buy one of these and see what happens?
Baccus just bought Vector from Black & Decker (Sept. 2010) Looks like flashlight model # VEC 139BW but a different color. (Mine is White w/blue trim.) There is a battery in the top & one in the bottom, replace them at the same time. If I can find several battery stores in Buffalo you should be able to find a local battery store there. Baccus- 877-571-2391 for main beam, area light no longer available. Try to find local distributor & save shipping charges.
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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