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HID, LPS, and preheat fluorescents forever!!!!!!
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Does anyone know of any linear fluorescent tubes, self ballasted CFL lamps, non integrated CFL lamps, circline lamps, and U bend fluorescent tubes that are highly sought after by many collectors besides the Philips SL self ballasted CFL lamps?
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Seems like the Westinghouse Circlarc, the GE Powergroove, and the Duro-Test Vita-Lite and Power-Twist tubes were very sought after.
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I can think of a few:
Any T17 fluorescent lamp, but the F100T17 and the F65T17 lamps are probably the most rare of the T17 lamps. Any PG17 lamp. Duro-Test Power Twist series The first generation Sylvania Octron T8 lamps, they were blackenders and so far I don't think one has ever shown up in a collection here. The Westinghouse Octolume, which was their name for the T8 lamps. I don't think one has ever shown up in a collection here either. Westinghouse Econ-Nova CFL, made in the early 80s just prior to the Philips takeover, replaced by the Philips SL line post takeover. Any brass ender fluorescent lamp. Westinghouse Circarc GE Panel F fluorescent lamp.
Some more neat fluorescents: Blackender blacklights Any cool green fluorescent The Sylvania Incandescent Fluorescent lamps
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I am also wondering about some highly sought after non integrated CFL lamps that are not intended to be retrofitted into incandescent fixtures.
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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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I'm happy to say that I have a brass ender in my collection! Another sought after tube is the 8 foot bayonet cap tube.
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Fluro starter pings combined with a 50hz ballast hum and blinking tubes is music to my ears.
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There F100T12 streetlighting tubes , RF fluorescents. Radar reds, radar blues, Thorn colored 2D, and color PL lamps. And any 14 watt colored fluorescents. Any tubes in halophosphor whites in the US. Magnotronic striped tubes. 5 foot BC capped tubes. Also wacky tubes like circline golds.
Well here some of my stuff I have in personal collection in Texas
Radar reds, Thorn colored 2ds Osram PL 9 in red, blue and green Sunlite PL13 green Atlas double life 30 watt green 40 watt BLI 2 foot red 6 westinghouse econ- nova found in texas dirt! Sylvania 32 watt gold circline Westinghouse circlark Cool green tubes Brass ender flourescents including color tubes F40 incandescent fluorescent F100T12 HO mogal bi pin street lighting tube F90T12 energy saver tube F90T17 and PG 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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I don’t know if any flourescent lamp collector is looking after any TLM 120W/33RS tubes (T11 type with outside dimple at centre of the tube) or TL25W/22 (first warm white type tube) or the Philora 22.5W TL tube?
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Any F40 that's pre-RS (with preheat only electrodes) is pretty hard to find, bonus if it's any shade of white!
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There's also other early F40 variants that are no longer made too:
F40T12/RS (before they combined the preheat and rapid start F40 lamps into one product) F40T12/IS (instant start only with shunted pins) F40T17/IS (T17 instant start only with shunted pins, Intended for low surface brightness/low glare applications but can be used to retrofit 90w/100w T17 luminaires with a ballast swap)
The Ott-Lite 13w preheat spiral lamps are pretty neat too. They're pin and electrically compatible with PL-S 13 lamps and are one of the few spiral CFLs that are preheat.
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Any F40 that's pre-RS (with preheat only electrodes) is pretty hard to find, bonus if it's any shade of white!
Luckily all the 240v countries stuck with preheat so finding old tubes is made a bit easier but can still be hard due to things like age and how many of a certain tube were produced.
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Fluro starter pings combined with a 50hz ballast hum and blinking tubes is music to my ears.
Rest in Peace Electronic Lamp Manufacturers of Australia 1925-2002
Bring back the AJF Zodiacs!
Total incidents since joining LG: 18 Lamps accidently broken or smashed: 15 Ballast explosions/burnouts: 3
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And the Westinghouse Octolume! The rarest of all F32T8s!
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Any circular fluorescent tube with colour /27 (Philips) or /39 Interna (Osram)
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I’ve heard the clear or half-coated fluorescent demo tubes are also quite sought after.
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Two month ago I incidentally found a Sylvania F20W/W half coated tube in a recycling center but sadly it has a brocken cathode.
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