GE 20w Vegetable Green
Here's an oddball you won't see often: A GE F20T12 'Vegetable Green' .. not really sure how to best describe the color, its kinda like a mix of green-yellow-warm-white.
Must be fairly old since its inside etch'ed too.

GE 20w Vegetable Green

Here's an oddball you won't see often: A GE F20T12 'Vegetable Green' .. not really sure how to best describe the color, its kinda like a mix of green-yellow-warm-white.
Must be fairly old since its inside etch'ed too.

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Filename:G20VG.jpg
Album name:XmasLightGuy / Fluorescent Lamps
Manufacturer:General Electric
Type/Model:T20T12/VG
Wattage:20
Date manufactured:-unknown-
Filesize:89 KiB
Date added:18 Nov, 2016
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Arrowslim   [18 Nov, 2016 at 05:18 PM]
Shocked you guys certainly had some of the better colours of fluorescent tubes over there. I've seen some really awesome deep, and light blues amongst others.
Kev   [19 Nov, 2016 at 11:19 PM]
OMG this is a new one to me lol, is this actually used for the horticulture industry???
XmasLightGuy   [21 Nov, 2016 at 12:00 AM]
@Arrowslim:
Yeah, they deff made some odd colours here - like this one (and I saw on one of the forums that such thing as a warm-green exists too).
I've never seen one of those deep blues like a couple guys on LG got. Finding one of those would be...well you'd probably have a better chance of finding a needle in a haystack LOL
I'll admit they made some cool stuff back in the day here, but he never had BC fluorescents, or 5 & 6-foot as a common thing like you guys do.

@Kev:
I believe it actually meant for stores to put above the fresh vegetable section, like some do with those pink-ish lamps on meat...
Andy   [22 Nov, 2016 at 06:24 PM]
Interesting one! Never heard of this before. Great find! Cool
BC5-80   [04 Jul, 2024 at 02:27 PM]
I've come to the party late. This is a new one on me. I've heard of Cool Green but not Vegetable Green.

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