GE 25w T12 tubes
Another full box of an odd length I found last year. These were used in imported equipment such as vending machines and jukeboxes apparently.

GE 25w T12 tubes

Another full box of an odd length I found last year. These were used in imported equipment such as vending machines and jukeboxes apparently.

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Album name:LAllenLighting / Fluorescent tubes
Manufacturer:General Electric
Wattage:25w
Date manufactured:January 1981
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Date added:02 Oct, 2020
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Funkybulb   [02 Oct, 2020 at 07:50 PM]
These lamps are called applience lamps, These were use in Dryers and stoves, and some billard lighting and juke boxes, they run on 25 watt chokes.
Ash   [02 Oct, 2020 at 10:15 PM]
On my visit to Switzerland (May 2019), i have seen a sign light with a 3ft-ish looking T8 tube, and a PerfektStart ballast rated for 25W (made by Knobel, who later became part of Tridonic). I haven't seen this tube format in real life anywhere else

This was in the underground pedestrian tunnel under Arte Goldau train station, right in front of a building that seems to have been Luxram Incandescent lamp factory sometime in the past

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