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Zero 88 Lighting Controls Rule!
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The future of street lighting is Induction, not nasty HPS lights or cr@ppy LED lights! Preheat CFL's should make a comeback!
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Formerly "TiCoune66". Also known here as Vince.
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Cool machine! I just hope that the fluorescents weren't vintage!
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Looks like a hospital in Canada got one! Check this out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arPzxOicV84&feature=relatedTicoune66 will like this, since it is in Canada...
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The future of street lighting is Induction, not nasty HPS lights or cr@ppy LED lights! Preheat CFL's should make a comeback!
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I have severe doubts about it's safety - it only crushes them an put into one basket. It might be used really only on pink glowing ALTOs (where is no free mercury left), otherwise the mercury release would be huge. If saving cost of recycling, better to use higher quality, longer life tubes, so have fewer to recycle...
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No more selfballasted c***
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My opinion to the films: Film 1: All the tubes looking for me new and clear.My flourescent tubes are in a real bad state ,but they still work. For me looks the workman of this hospital very happy , maybe he destroy the lights of the hospital too when he have nothing to do. Poor U-tubes! Film 2: This lamps are all from Philips, have this a meaning?
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That means they have contract with Philips apparently....
My store I worked in used to have contract with Philips but recently changed and has a contract with GE!
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Cool!
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Yup. Manufacturer contracts change often. Also- most large commercial operators have supply houses they get their lighting equipment from, where the supply houses deal specifically with a brand. My church for example (worldwide church with thousands of buildings) has had a contract directly with Sylvania since the 1970s.
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The more you hate the LED movement, the stronger it becomes.
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The video is not available.
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lol I like to blow them up first before smashing em.
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lol I like to blow them up first before smashing em.
Ever lit up an F40T12 on a 400w HPS ballast?
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No but I've lit everything from F15 to F40 on 1000W HPS ballast
Do you have videos of that?
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Do you have videos of that?
used to but then my phone got a hairline crack and the touch screen stopped working. This was before i started backing things up to google drive.
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~Owen
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