bulb_tester2009
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Resolutely crack down on inferior LED lighting!!
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What I've seen: Philips essential TLD Philips super80 TLD Philips pl-c 2P Philips super80 tl5 OPPLE T5 series OPPLE H TUBE and so on
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I've been collecting light bulbs since I was 2 years old and I've been collecting them ever since. One of the few Chinese users here Note: Bulb base in China:E12(CES) E14(SES) B22d(BC) E27(ES) E40(GES)
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WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA
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HID, LPS, and preheat fluorescents forever!!!!!!
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I also have some Philips TL-D Super 80 tubes as well, some Osram L36W/840 tubes, Philips TL-D 16w ECO tubes, Philips TL-D 12w Power Saver Set tubes, T5 HE tubes, North American F20T12 tubes, North American F40T12 tubes, North American F72T12 HO tubes, and the list goes on.
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Desire to collect various light bulbs (especially HID), control gear, and fixtures from around the world.
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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bulb_tester2009
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Resolutely crack down on inferior LED lighting!!
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I also have some Philips TL-D Super 80 tubes as well, some Osram L36W/840 tubes, Philips TL-D 16w ECO tubes, Philips TL-D 12w Power Saver Set tubes, T5 HE tubes, North American F20T12 tubes, North American F40T12 tubes, North American F72T12 HO tubes, and the list goes on.
The T12 tubes is almost extinct in China.
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I've been collecting light bulbs since I was 2 years old and I've been collecting them ever since. One of the few Chinese users here Note: Bulb base in China:E12(CES) E14(SES) B22d(BC) E27(ES) E40(GES)
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WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA
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HID, LPS, and preheat fluorescents forever!!!!!!
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T12 tubes are pretty rare in most countries outside of North America and some Central American countries.
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Desire to collect various light bulbs (especially HID), control gear, and fixtures from around the world.
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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I have a 6ft T8 which I ordered from the UK. They are extremely rare in mainland Europe. Still after some 8 ft T12's but hard to get.
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Rare white reflector
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Too many to count. Most sizes from the Osram subminiature T2s to 8 feet Power Grooves.
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Collector of vintage bulbs, street lights and fluorescent fixtures.
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thelightingman
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All lighting except LED rules!
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I have many cool white and warm white T12 lamps of various types, I also have 4 T8 lamps of different types.
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I think HPS, MV, and MH rule! Ban LED instead!
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joseph_125
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If CCFLs are included, then T1 sized CCFLs for computer case lighting to large 4ft PG17 Powergrooves.
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Michael
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I have almost all length, size and shape available. From 7mm diam. FM type to 54mm diam. and 2440mm length. From straight tube to O, U, W and “(“ shaped ones.
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Somewhere There Is Light(ning)
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In a way it seems like a little bit of everything..
Various lengths up to 8-feet in the standard T8 & T12 widths. And shorter ones various widths T2/T4/T5/T6/T8/T9/T10/T12/T17
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ThunderStorms/Lightning/Tornados are meant to be hunted down & watched...not hidden from in the basement!
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Bit of every thing. Including rare circlark tubes
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No LED gadgets, spins too slowly. Gotta love preheat and MV. let the lights keep my meter spinning.
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Michael
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The most unique and expensive I have are the “(“ shaped tubes which are basically Philips TLD 36W/830 but bow shaped and from each end about 25cm toward the tubes are left clear.
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I’ve got a few 40 watt T12s some 32 watt T8s and a couple of 40 watt T17s. There are not a lot of T17 lamps anymore. Most people look at me funny when I try to describe them.
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At least T17s seem easier to describe compared to a PG17 lamp. I've yet to even see a T17 in person. I'd reckon they haven't been used in Canada for decades.
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My home is lit with many F40T12 and F15T8 lamps on magnetic ballasts, and I have at least one of most of the other main sizes from F4T5 to F96T12. I prefer GE lamps, with 4100K and 5000K being the main colour temperatures, though I have a variety of less common types, colours and brands in use, especially for accent lighting.
I can't bring myself to ever retrofit any fluorescent fixture to LED. Even if I have to cobble odd ballasts and used lamps together to make something work, I'd do it to keep it fluorescent.
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