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Even though the lowest color temperature for common fluorescent lighting is 2700K, I have read that Mitsubishi/Osram of Japan has made a line of fluorescent lamps that have a 2500K color temperature In addition to Osram making a line of CFL lamps with a color temperature of 2500K. Did any other lighting manufacturers make fluorescent lamps that had a CCT that is below 2700K besides Mitsubishi/Osram of Japan or Osram of Europe? Here is some information about Mitsubishi/Osram's line of 2500K fluorescent lamps that I found out about: https://dl.mitsubishielectric.co.jp/dl/ldg/wink/ssl/wink_doc/m_contents/lcata/2012E/2012E0743.pdf
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I do remember seeing very "warm" color temperature fluorescent lamps in landscape lighting when I was in Japan. It wasn't quite as warm as HPS, but it was warmer than 2700K. I didn't really think much of it at that time until now. On the other hand, I've seen a lot of 7000-8000K FL20SSECW/18XF lamps from Panasonic or National. They were often used in outdoor wall sconces or small area lights. Occasionally, I have seen them in elevators.
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Interesting. I have been seeing a number of preheat linear fluorescent tube wall sconces on Yahoo Japan Auctions and Mercari Japan before. I usually see them running FL10 tubes or FL20S tubes, but sometimes, I find them running FL15 tubes.
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I have an FL10D Lamp made by Toshiba. Its color temperature is around 4000-4100k or so.
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In the Japanese catalogs, they usually say that tubes marked with “D” on the etch are 6500K.
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I do remember seeing very "warm" color temperature fluorescent lamps in landscape lighting when I was in Japan. It wasn't quite as warm as HPS, but it was warmer than 2700K. I didn't really think much of it at that time until now. On the other hand, I've seen a lot of 7000-8000K FL20SSECW/18XF lamps from Panasonic or National. They were often used in outdoor wall sconces or small area lights. Occasionally, I have seen them in elevators.
It seems possible that you might have possibly seen some of those Mitsubishi FL20SSELX/18 tubes in use.
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I remember a post about an osram cfl with 2500k phosphor.
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That was already mentioned earlier in this thread. I am wondering whether other lamp manufacturers besides Japan’s Mitsubishi/Osram company and Europe’s Osram company made other white fluorescent lamps with a CCT below 2700K or even lower than 2500K.
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Anyone remember the GE 2600K 'Reveal'?
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I suppose the lowest CCT fluorescents were the gold and red tubes, but those kind of cheat by using a coloured dye ontop of the phosphor. As far as I know the lowest CCT fluorescent with no filter and pure phosphor coating was Sylvania’s Foodstar Bread tube for bakery and patisserie displays. That was just 2300K. The old brochure and spectrum can be seen here.
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Recently my moms work has stepped over to LED Lighting and I was able to collect the left over fluorescent tubes. That's where i found some Pope18w/82 fluorescent tubes. Could these be 2000 kelvin? They are definetly warmer then the 18w/83 and 18w/827 tubes.
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