This relatively inexpensive and straight-forward floor lamp has some nice features.
- the lamp replicates the full spectrum of natural sunlight
- glare free lighting for improved reading or computer use
- reveals the full spectrum of natural colors
- bulb last 8,000 hours
- 7′cord & 10.75 ” heavy weighted base
the 150-watt equivalent 27-watt bulb can save you as much as $72 over that 8,000 hours
Bottom line, you’ll get better visibility and use less energy.
In ivory or black finish.
snap one up for $44.95 ($5 mail-in rebate) @ balancedspectrum.com
(buy more than one and get free shipping)






















Where do you get parts for the floor lamps (ballasts) – transformers?
Hey Stephen,
Just contact them directly (per link in the post).
Maureen
where can i get a replacement ballast for a 27W light
I need to get a ballast for a Balanced Spectrum Floor lamp
Please let me know if you have them available and how much they cost.
James
How would you know if the balast was bad or if it might be another part?
The lamp is very simple… Bulb and switch up top; ballast hidden in the base. Opened our ballast where evidence of burn-out was found. Now I have found the replacement bulb at Lowe’s but still looking for ballast. In case anyone doesn’t know the model #, ours is APL-127S2.
Has anyone had any luck locating the ballasts?
I have 2 lamps (Code GN4029FU1) with ballasts by Yung Chang Model YC-PL127W.
I have spent hours searching the Web trying to find information, without success.
RonJ
I think I’m looking for a ballast too. I had a 26148 Balanced Spectrum floor lamp for less than a year and suddenly it won’t light, neither will another bulb. 90 day warranty they tell me. Ballast is only available overseas and I can’t order one they tell me.
Well, we are all here for the same reason; looking fo an irreplacable part that was designed to fail. It seems pretty clear this item is a stinker, just more Chinese junk to waste your hard earned dollars on. Dosen’t anyone get it? Even the company rep. will tell you they “sell NO replacement parts”, and then will put you on hold forever while pretending to “look up the vendor…”. I’m just the technician, hired to fix one of these POS’s…what’s your excuse?
Called First Street and they said that if the lamp is less than seven years old they would replace the lamp.
Call them for a code number