Philips 8ft 100w/35 Tube
Date code M0, December 2000?

Rescued from a recycle bin, unfortunately this tube is mercury starved, just strikes up a dull pink and doesn't get any brighter :-(

Philips 8ft 100w/35 Tube

Date code M0, December 2000?

Rescued from a recycle bin, unfortunately this tube is mercury starved, just strikes up a dull pink and doesn't get any brighter :-(

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Filename:P1060049.JPG
Album name:fluorescent / Fluorescent Tubes
Manufacturer:Philips
Type/Model:8ft 100w/35
Wattage:100
Date manufactured:December 2000
Filesize:2915 KiB
Date added:23 Feb, 2017
Dimensions:2834 x 2048 pixels
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Danny   [24 Feb, 2017 at 12:25 AM]
Thays how these tended to fail. Very rare theyd go EOL they simply lasted like forever and a day!
fluorescent   [24 Feb, 2017 at 12:45 AM]
Doesn't have much banding either. Perhaps it's done mega hours but not been switched much, e.g used 8 hours daily in a shop or something
Danny   [24 Feb, 2017 at 12:55 AM]
These never ever wared up they litterally looked like this before they failed. Get a gentle blow torch on it and evenly spread the heat. Itll come up
Kev   [24 Feb, 2017 at 01:13 AM]
These are work horses!!!!!!
Slyspark   [25 Feb, 2017 at 01:00 AM]
Still find these quite regularly in service in fittings that have not seen a lamp change in maybe decades! These do 10+ yrs no problem!
Super_t_Five   [06 Mar, 2017 at 01:48 AM]
December 2000 is right
Kev   [06 Mar, 2017 at 03:46 AM]
Yes I agree rich and the 84 colour version even longer! Cool

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