Econolite03
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Here’s a refreshing change of pace. It’s almost the new year, and I’m sure some of us gallery members are looking back on 2022.
Here’s kinda a tough question… what do you think should be the 2022 bulb of the year for L-G? To be more specific, which bulb (include make, model, wattage, technology) do you think was talked about the most amongst members? Why was it so unique? Should it be the /R Lifeguard? Old fluorescent tubes? Unusual sodium lamps? Whatever it may be, what do you think should be the bulb of year?
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Our 280W SOI/H lamp, of course Here it is Unlit and Lit
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Mine is probably going to be the Westinghouse H38-4JA/W that a few of us got here.
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I’d say the Ken-Rad /Ws and Westinghouse /Rs that popped up recently. Another candidate would be BT25’s 400 watt westy /W that went for like 200 bucks on the bay.
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Econolite03
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Thanks for the responses so far everyone, let’s try to get more in! The top 3 most mentioned lamps in this thread will be placed into a ranking list, the highest one will win the title. But before we do that, let’s hear more submissions (if this makes sense so far).
Already mentioned lamps: #1 - 400W Ken-Rad /W #2 - 400W Westinghouse /R #3 - 100W Westinghouse /W #4 - 400W Westinghouse /W #5 - 280W GEC SOI/H #6 - MAT #7 - 150W Sylvania Unalux Clearbander #8 - GE H3000A9
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Hmm, maybe MATs?, I’ve seen a fair few of them this last few months?
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The thing with the MATs is that to my knowledge they were all trades from other collectors and not new discoveries. If someone found a MAT/V that would 100% be a candidate.
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I don't understand that. What does where you get a lamp from have to do with it..? Or are we only talking about new discoveries that nobody has ever seen before..? That's going to be a very short shortlist
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Econolite03
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Whatever that is, we’ll throw it in the list.
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I think another good candidate that comes to mind might be the late 70s ULX-150 Unalux 150w HPS clearbanders too.
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That’s a good one, added.
One more bulb, then submissions will be closed! Make sure it’s something good.
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The GE H3000A9 I got recently !
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Collector,Hoarder,Pack-rat! Clear mercury Rules!!
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Econolite03
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Okay, here is all the submitted lamps below.
#1 - 400W Ken-Rad /W #2 - 400W Westinghouse /R #3 - 100W Westinghouse /W #4 - 400W Westinghouse /W #5 - 280W GEC SOI/H #6 - MAT #7 - 150W Sylvania Unalux Clearbander #8 - GE H3000A9
Now I need members to vote on which bulbs, the top 3 bulbs will earn the title of bulb of the year, with 1st - 2nd - 3rd place rankings. The way to submit is just replying to this thread below.
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400W Westinghouse /R gets my vote!
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HID, LPS, and preheat fluorescents forever!!!!!!
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For my lamps of the year, I would go with my Panasonic FTL13EX-L, FTL13EX-N, FGL13EX-L, and FGL13EX-N lamps because they are highly unusual decorative non-integrated CFL lamps intended for the Japanese market and are intended to run on F15T8 preheat fluorescent tube ballasts for that country. Here is a picture of them all grouped together: https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=6271&pos=4&pid=221270In addition, I would also like to have my Japanese NEC FL10EDF-SHG fluorescent tubes as well because they have a unique afterglow feature that allows them to remain illuminated with a faint glow after being turned off. Here is a picture of these tubes in operation and after being turned off: https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=6271&pos=20&pid=213907Lastly, I would also like to include my 1986 Osram Dulux L 36W/21 CFL lamp that I imported from Germany because it features a 4 pin base that is largely obsolete known as a G32Q-1 base rather than the typical 2G11 base seen on most lamps of this type. Here are pictures of the lamp lit up and unlit: -Lit up: https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=6271&pos=36&pid=209934-Unlit: https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=6271&pos=8&pid=218616
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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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