Bamaslamma1003
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What are everybody's favorite fluorescent tubes? My favorites are GE and Sylvania F40T12's. GE's because they have good startup flicker and Sylvania because they are still full mercury. All mine are linear. I don't have any circlines or U-bents.
My Collection: T12 (all are pairs) Feit Electric (Sylvania-made) F40CW deluxe 4100K GE F40CW deluxe 4100K Sylvania F40CW plus 4100K Philips Alto F40 Daylight Deluxe 6500K Sylvania F20CW 4100K Sylvania GTE F20CW (one lamp)4100K GE F15T12CW 4100K
My Collection: T8 GE F15T8CW 4100K GE Starcoat F17T8CW (one lamp) 4100K GE F32T8D 6500K GE F32T8CW deluxe 4100K GE F32T8 "Office & Professional" 3500K GE F32T8 "Sunshine" 5000 K Sylvania Octron F32T8CW 4100K
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I love the older Philips and Osram linear and circular tubes, mostly the 38mm versions. I don't care much for the newer costdown and low-mercury lamps (boring, less lifetime performance uninspired sleeve design). But I suffer from a certain degree of nostalgia... A few Philips and Osram favorites in my collection: Philips TLM 65W/82 RS Philips TLF 40W/34 De Luxe Philips TL 20W/27 De Luxe Philips TLFM 40W/33 RS (this lamp has it all: reflector, ignition strip and silicone treatment) Philips TLE 40W/34 De Luxe Philips TL40W/08 BLB (fat T12 blacklight blue tube) Philips TLW 25W/32 De Luxe (W shaped, quickly discontinued) Philips TLD 36W/92 Philips TLU65W/33 (U bent) Philips TLH65W/84 (amalgam lamp, quickly discontinued) Osram L20W/39 Interna Osram L13W/41 Lumilux Interna Osram L6W/930 Lumilux De Luxe
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Philips colour 27: best fluorescent tube colour.
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My favorites are all the Westinghouse black-enders and all the old GEs
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Favorite for use: F58T8/827 F36T8/827 F18T8/830 F15T8/830 FC6T9/830
PL-S 11W PL-S 7W
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My favorite for use: GE "3" preheat-Rapid start F40T12 4,100K Lustra F40T12 blackender 4,500K Champion F40T12 (GE?) 4,100K Lifeline Sylvania any color Phillips/Noreclco non-Altos W/cathode guard,
Still purchasable everyday use favorites Ge Ecolux F40T12 3,500K Phillips Alto F32T8 (no end blackening looks good in my basement lights with the transparent cover) Any color Ge Ecolux Starcoat F32T8 ,NOT CHEAP residential ecolux version 3,500K Fake westy Then no preference
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My favourites for everyday use:
GE ecolux F20T12 4100K and 5000K (good startup flicker, pretty reliable) Phillps F32T8 Alto 5000K (less end blackening on IS ballasts and still pretty nice startup flicker) Sylvania F40T12 premium cool white 4100K (full wattage and full mercury higher CRI is also a bonus) Sylvania F32T8 4100K GE ecolux F32T8 any colour (I mostly use them on RS ballasts)
Then any other lamp(s) I can get locally.
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Bamaslamma1003
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Got some new tubes I like a lot. Philips Alto F32T8/TL850 5000K full spectrum. Nice color and nice startup flicker on my rapid start magnetic F32T8 ballast.
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My favorites are the older Westinghouse F40s with the black end caps. I also love the F40T10 lamps. I picked up two cases (of 30/case) of the Daymar brand a few years ago. I have them in my center row of lights in my shop. They get used nearly every day and are flawless. Almost all my 4' fixtures are preheat and the F40T10s work well. My favorite color temp is Daylight (daylight deluxe, 6500K) I have hundreds of old F40 lamps, many of which are the older GE "Mainlighter", of various colors. I have quite a few of the old Sylvana "Lifeline" lamps too. Of the newer lamps, the Philips Alto F40s seem to work well, as do the Alto F32T8s, but the 8' Alto lamps SUCK!! For CFL lamps, I like the PL13s, with the push in 2-pin lamp. The ballasts last nearly forever if you do not leave a bad lamp installed. These are more reliable, long lasting and environmentally friendly than the "twister" type where you throw the whole thing away when it takes a dump.
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Preheat Fluorescents forever! I love diesel engines, rural/farm life and vintage lighting!
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Bamaslamma1003
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I always liked the PL13 type cfl's too. I wanted to find a few of the screw-in ballast adapters for them. My dad had a desk lamp that used a PL13 and had the ballast in a "wall wart" plug box. I loved that light! It was VERY blink-happy on startup. Most of the PL13's I've seen seem to be pretty blink-happy.
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I always liked the PL13 type cfl's too. I wanted to find a few of the screw-in ballast adapters for them. My dad had a desk lamp that used a PL13 and had the ballast in a "wall wart" plug box. I loved that light! It was VERY blink-happy on startup. Most of the PL13's I've seen seem to be pretty blink-happy.
A company called "Enertron" still makes the PL screw in fittings. I am going to order some from them. They also have preheat "PL" wall and ceiling fixtures. http://www.enertron.com/
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Preheat Fluorescents forever! I love diesel engines, rural/farm life and vintage lighting!
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GE Power Groove's are my favorite. I have 7 48" daylight lamps. My second favorite would be U-Bent lamps (The big U shape, not the tight ones) Favorite Color is warm white
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I use real incandescent Christmas lights, miniature lights from the 70's, C6's from the 50's and modern C7's and C9's. NO ugly LED's! I don't care what it cost. Real Christmas lights and Preheat Fluorescent!
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And my VERY favorite is the F90T17!
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The ones I`m aggresively looking for are F100T17`s F90T17`s & F40T12`s made in the early 1940`s Dead or alive.
Looking to buy the bulbs listed above .
I pretty much have a passion for vintage fluorescent bulbs in general & if I see them I`ll persue them.
While driving down streets , Westinghouse blackenders are easey to spot sticking out of trash cans , So I`ll pull over & get them , Yes, Even if they are dead.
Luckily you guys understand where I`m coming from.
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Vintage, I will collect anything fluorescent related from the dump and have found MANY working lamps in the trash as you mention. Many times, most of them still work. Lots of places change out the whole office or warehouse's lamps and many are still good. I must admit, I have never collected blown lamps, but my first will be these Westinghouse F90T17s. I would LOVE to just SEE a working fixture with F100T17s!
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Rory Mercury!
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Vintage, I will collect anything fluorescent related from the dump and have found MANY working lamps in the trash as you mention. Many times, most of them still work. Lots of places change out the whole office or warehouse's lamps and many are still good. I must admit, I have never collected blown lamps, but my first will be these Westinghouse F90T17s. I would LOVE to just SEE a working fixture with F90T100s!
T100? That would be a foot wide! Naw, just kidding. It's supposed to be T17 right?
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Why I like LEDs on top of other lighting tech? LEDs = Upgrade 95% of the applications. (That is if you avoid eBay's LEDs).
LED brainwash? No, people uses them cuz they work well for them.
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