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Philips TL-D 58w/830 Warm White
Rescued today from the recycling bin, this brand new Philips 58w 830 warm white. Date code 6D = April 2016, I think this is the newest tube I own and also I think the first triphosphor warm white 5ft?

There was another tube next to this in the same sleeve, but it was actually a heavily banded Osram tree in the sleeve that I suspect was dead so I left it. No idea why this one was in there, it works fine and is new.

Philips TL-D 58w/830 Warm White

Rescued today from the recycling bin, this brand new Philips 58w 830 warm white. Date code 6D = April 2016, I think this is the newest tube I own and also I think the first triphosphor warm white 5ft?

There was another tube next to this in the same sleeve, but it was actually a heavily banded Osram tree in the sleeve that I suspect was dead so I left it. No idea why this one was in there, it works fine and is new.

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Manufacturer:Philips
Type/Model:TL-D 58w/830
Wattage:58w
Date manufactured:April 2016
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Date added:31 Jul, 2017
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Roi_hartmann   [03 Aug, 2017 at 07:14 PM]
Strange that the sleeve says white. Shouldn't 835 be the white and 830 warm white?
fluorescent   [03 Aug, 2017 at 09:49 PM]
Yes traditionally white is 3500k. Not sure why it doesn't say warm white?
fluorescent   [04 Aug, 2017 at 01:28 AM]
p.s. welcome to The Lamp Room Smile

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