11   General / General Discussion / Re: What did you do today lighting wise?  on: February 07, 2026, 12:48:40 AM 
Started by RyanF40T12 - Last post by xmaslightguy
Replaced an EOL F20 plant/aquarium lamp (and the starter) in one of my aquarium lights.
 12   General / General Discussion / Re: The Don't Mess With My Home Appliances Act  on: February 06, 2026, 10:38:59 PM 
Started by Lcubed3 - Last post by joseph_125
Something I noticed was interesting is that in the past 2-3 years it seems like some lamp manufacturers secretly updated some of the older lamps to be triphosphor instead of halophosphate. For example it seems like the later GE F4T5/WW and F4T5/CW lamps are actually /830 and /841 lamps. The ordering code was never updated, but the specs were changed to reflect the higher CRI and lumen output. It's possible some of the other lamp types were secretly updated as well.
 13   General / General Discussion / Re: The Don't Mess With My Home Appliances Act  on: February 06, 2026, 09:38:36 PM 
Started by Lcubed3 - Last post by rapidstart_12
@Lcubed3 and @Multisubject - I am referring to the 700 and 800 series lamps that were banned in 2012 for being “too inefficient.” F40T12s are still under manufacture, but the only ones available now are high-CRI ones (either halophosphate deluxe colors or another weird type that I think might be a form of multiphosphor) that are super dim. But that’s what the ban exempted, instead of the nice bright triphosphor 700 and 800 series lamps, we were left with the least efficient, dimmest lamps.

Triphosphor is not the only type of lamp that you can buy today, not by a long shot. In fact, most “old school” lamp sizes (excluding F40T12 and F96T12 of course) are still regular halophosphate to this day, particularly cool white and daylight versions. Warm white versions became triphosphor a few decades ago to achieve better color rendering, but you can still find halophosphate versions from smaller brands.
 14   Lamps / Vintage & Antique / Re: Telam Reflector Mercury Lamp  on: February 06, 2026, 09:27:08 PM 
Started by Oprawy Uliczne - Last post by WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA
I have certainly known of your youtube channel after sifting through other lighting channels on youtube.
 15   General / General Discussion / Re: The Don't Mess With My Home Appliances Act  on: February 06, 2026, 09:10:40 PM 
Started by Lcubed3 - Last post by Multisubject
@Lcubed3
Yes, triphosphor is basically all that is made now. But not T12s, their manufacture has been banned in the US since 2012 if I remember correctly. Old T12 stock remains of course, but no more manufacturing them. Unfortunately in some states you can't even buy the remaining stock because they banned selling T12s too.
 16   General / General Discussion / Re: The Don't Mess With My Home Appliances Act  on: February 06, 2026, 08:43:07 PM 
Started by Lcubed3 - Last post by Lcubed3
What do you mean? Triphosphor tubes are the only kind you can buy right now.
 17   Advertisements / Wanted / Re: Ael 327 Or other High Wattage Streetlight  on: February 06, 2026, 07:29:11 PM 
Started by stillaintjeff24 - Last post by stillaintjeff24
An Ov-50? That’s a good find!
 18   Advertisements / Wanted / Re: Ael 327 Or other High Wattage Streetlight  on: February 06, 2026, 07:28:06 PM 
Started by stillaintjeff24 - Last post by Econolite03
I second Tim. Definitely try it locally if possible—such as OfferUp, Craigslist, Marketplace. I’ve seen an OV-50 pop up in my region way back when doing that.
 19   Advertisements / Wanted / Re: ballast for 90w sox?  on: February 06, 2026, 07:24:34 PM 
Started by Myrsky27 - Last post by lights*plus
I don't know if they ship to Finland. All of these are with offers. Last one is very nicely priced. You will need the Philips SX76 ignitor.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/326535770415
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/315185634080
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/396669150993
 20   General / General Discussion / Re: Why do LPS electrodes blacken so much?  on: February 06, 2026, 05:20:49 PM 
Started by Multisubject - Last post by Multisubject
Very interesting, I wonder where the barium comes from. Good to know it isn't just tungsten from the cathodes
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