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[Lifetime Warranty] 6-Watt 32050 4 Pin Base Replacement Bulbs for DynaTrap Indoor Trap Models DT2000XL DT2000XLP DT2000XLPSR DT3012 - Pack of 4

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6-Watt 32050 4 Pin Base Replacement Bulbs for DynaTrap Indoor Trap Models DT2000XL DT2000XLP DT2000XLPSR DT3012 - Pack of 4

Key Features

  • Power Rating: 6 Watts
  • Bulb Type: T5 Fluorescent UV
  • Base Type: 4-Pin
  • Length: 9 inches
  • Package Contents: 4 bulbs

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 32050
  • 31050-DS2

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for DynaTrap insect trap models:
  • DT2000XL
  • DT2000XLP
  • DT2000XLPSR
  • DT3012

When to Replace

  • Replace every 3,000 hours (approximately 4 months) of continuous operation for optimal UV output.
  • Replace immediately if bulbs are burnt out, flickering, or visibly dim.

Installation Tips

  • Ensure the insect trap is unplugged from its power source before replacing bulbs.
  • Gently remove the old bulb from its socket.
  • Align the pins on the new bulb with the socket and press firmly into place.
  • Refer to your specific trap's owner's manual for detailed instructions.

FAQ

These replacement bulbs are designed for DynaTrap indoor trap models DT2000XL, DT2000XLP, DT2000XLPSR, and DT3012. Please verify that your specific trap model requires a 6-watt bulb with a 4-pin base before ordering.
These bulbs are direct replacements for part number 32050. They feature a 6-watt output and a 4-pin base configuration compatible with the specified DynaTrap models.
Common signs include the trap powering on without UV light output, a dim or flickering bulb, reduced insect catch performance, or a bulb that appears darkened at the ends. UV bulbs can lose effectiveness over time even if they still emit light, so a decrease in attraction is a clear indicator that it is time for a replacement.
Installation is straightforward and typically takes 5 to 10 minutes without requiring special tools. Unplug the trap, allow the old bulb to cool completely, open the unit, and carefully pull the old 4-pin bulb straight out of its socket. Align the pins on the new bulb and insert it gently without forcing it.
Always unplug the trap first. Confirm that the model number, bulb style, wattage, and 4-pin base match your requirements. While the unit is open, clean out any insect debris, dust, or buildup to ensure the new bulb performs at its best. Additionally, inspect the socket for signs of heat damage or corrosion if the previous bulb failed unexpectedly.
Bulbs naturally reach the end of their lifespan after a certain number of operating hours. Performance can also decline due to a drop in UV output, even if the bulb still appears to be lit. Other factors that reduce effectiveness include frequent on/off cycling, vibration, and the accumulation of dirt inside the trap.
If your trap uses multiple bulbs, replacing them simultaneously ensures consistent UV output. Using a mix of old and new bulbs can result in uneven performance, particularly if the older bulb has weakened UV attraction despite still being functional.