Econolite03
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Hi there,
I’m looking for 90 or 180W SOX lamps.
The reason being is this will determine what I get next for the collection, simply because I don’t want to invest in a LPS fixture in those wattages but then have no bulb(s) for it, making it useless. If I could find a 90W lamp then I’d get a 90W fixture for it, if that makes sense. Any web finds, trades, or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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Would you also be interested in any 66w, 91w, and 131w SOX-E lamps too?
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*edit* If they could run on a 90 or 180W ballast, I’d consider it.
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« Last Edit: May 07, 2022, 01:51:21 PM by Econolite03 »
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/294923088617 This would be worth a message to seller as it isn't clear if you'd be getting 1 or 2 for that price !! The item description says "2 each" which leads me to believe they have 2 lots of 2 !! Either way , the price is worth it for just one !!!!
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Yeah, good price for them. Most 180w fixtures should run the 135w lamps too but I guess it'll look a bit strange with the light no going all the way to the end of the reflector.
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How did I miss that one..? Never did understand the poster of the first comment on that, though
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The 66w SOX-E lamps are intended as an energy saver version for 90w SOX low pressure sodium lamps while 131w SOX-E low pressure sodium lamps are intended as an energy saver version for 180w SOX low pressure sodium lamps.
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DISCLAIMER: THE EXPERIMENTS THAT I CONDUCT INVOLVING UNUSUAL LAMP/BALLAST COMBINATIONS SHOULD NOT BE ATTEMPTED UNLESS YOU HAVE THE PROPER KNOWLEDGE. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURIES.
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Indeed. Savings can be made with normal SOX ballasts, but they perform a lot more efficiently with the correct SOX-E ballasts. Sadly, those are hard to find these days, they were never all that common in the UK to start with, I believe mainland Europe made greater use of them.
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Correct . I think she was referring to the 1st comment of the photo I linked .
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I don’t mind the SOX-E lamps, if I found one for a fair price I’d probably get it. I don’t want to spoil it, but I plan on acquiring a 180W SOX fixture in the coming month.
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