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I was in one of my abandoned buildings today, decided "Hey why not grab a fluro tube" So I searched around the building for a fixture with a tube that was not blackend, and happend upon one, It looked completely brand new, So I snagged it and biked home with it only to find out I hauled home a dud.... neither cathode had continuity ... My assumption is that it lost lost vacuum and when the building was active and they switched the light on, the cathodes oxidized and the lamp died, and they never replaced it because they assumed that the fixture itself was bad... so the tube remained there....
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I replaced the bulbs in the garage door motors at my parents’ house. I put a Philips 72 watt halogen in both (2 garage doors) to stay below the 75 watt maximum limit. At 1120 lumens, these are basically 75 watt incandescents. I tried a GE LED, but the ballast was too wide and would not screw in far enough to make contact and light. These Twice the Life Philips bulbs should last a good long time
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Philips DuraMax and GE Miser forever! Classic incandescents are the best incandescents!
Stop the lamp bans!
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Today I replaced 4 bad Universal Triad F32T8x2 ballasts that served well for about 12 years. Replaced with Osram F32T8x2 ballasts. I also replaced a few F32T8 EoL tubes in the same area.
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Starting to Reformat my HID galleries, Since how I originally had them is a somewhat disorganized mess.. It was starting to get on my nerves, I've cleaned My album "Mercury Vapour" up a bit tonight, I may continue tomorrow after homework... then I will move onto the "High Pressure Sodium" album.
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Today I went to Hobby Lobby with my dear sweet old widowed mother and was more interested in the F32T8 lighting than I was all the stuff in the store. This store used to be part of a Wal-Mart that moved to a new location long ago. It has a TON of 2-bulb F32T8 fixtures, all with GE Starcoat 3500k tubes. many were mercury starved and a good number had faulty ballasts. Only a handful were EoL. Glad I don't service this building. Uggh.
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Today I went to Hobby Lobby with my dear sweet old widowed mother and was more interested in the F32T8 lighting Is that the Hobby Lobby @ County-Line & Quebec?
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Is that the Hobby Lobby @ County-Line & Quebec?
That's the one. It will soon be moving up and across the street to where Sports Authority use to be.
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That's the one. It will soon be moving up and across the street to where Sports Authority use to be. I thought I recognized it from the pic...especially that particular ceiling full of lights! Didn't know it was moving, but I also haven't been in there since the beginning of January. I was in that Sports Authority sometime right around its final days. Even have a pic of the streetlights from its parkinglot .lol. (believe thats on GOL though, not here)
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Bought this bulb!! Gonna put it in service in my parents security light... replace the chinese junk up there... Hopefully it has a good long life up there, I will be sure to light er up and take photos on ground level before I put it up in the fixture for hopefully good. Reason I bought it is because I got my bank statement in... and I got a good amount of cash left... certainly not enough to spend on much... but $16.50 won't do too much harm. They may not appreciate my hobby much! but they'll thank me later when they don't have to climb their old asses up that radio tower to change a lightbulb Lmaooo. Fingers crossed that it arrives intact....
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18W Goldeye / 52W R&C LED front door lighting
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Owen you know they won't climb up the radio tower, they will just end up calling you later in life, and you also know you will enjoy it ..
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Owen you know they won't climb up the radio tower, they will just end up calling you later in life, and you also know you will enjoy it ..
Probably honestly.... But the thought is still funny! and yeah I likely would enjoy it!
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Not today but yesterday evening, I tried various GLS wattages in my Coughtrie BB.15 bulkhead. The max wattage for the BB.15 is 150w, I normally use 60w, but I tried a clear 100w, and it appeared much brighter. After that I tried a 150w pearl lamp, which was hugely bright compared to the usual 60w, but it got hot too! I normally use 60w, as its mounted fairly low down, and doesn't have to light up a massive area, as there is a 10/13w PL-C bulkhead a few meters away. The 60w pearl GLS lamp went EOL the other day, having done about 1 year and 2 months use, so I replaced it with another 60w GLS, but in clear.
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I was setting up the ceiling fans so that I can install them throughout my house soon. I'm fitting LED lamps in them.
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Starting to up update my Incandescent album this includes replacing old low quality files and updating descriptions to formatting I currently use, Also will probably sweep back through the Mercury album eventually and try ot take less yellow pictures... kindof my trademark at this point the yellow is... Here are the files I replaced/updated so far: GENERAL ELECTRIC 6000LM 120V 405W GROUP REPLACEMENTGENERAL ELECTRIC SPOTLIGHT 1500W 120V BASE DOWN TO HORIZ.PHILIPS 130V 300W MEXICO EXTEND. SERV.KEN-RAD 300W 120VPHILIPS 200W 130V CHINAYou can distinguish the new and remaining old files quite easily.. Some of the old files will remain because the lamps they depicted ceased to be , or the images may look cool and I wont delete them, alot will be swapped out though. Do ya'll think this is better compared to the older images?
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I am at a meetup of Christmas-light guys...
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