THORN 15W T12 Daylight (Cool White)
A recent acquisition not thought possible in decades due to the slimming down to T8.

THORN 15W T12 Daylight (Cool White)

A recent acquisition not thought possible in decades due to the slimming down to T8.

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Manufacturer:Thorn
Wattage:15W T12
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Date added:14 Jun, 2016
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Kev   [14 Jun, 2016 at 10:16 PM]
Actually IIRC the T12 15W came after the T8! There was a reason but can't remember what? This was the case also with the 3'?
BC5-80   [14 Jun, 2016 at 10:17 PM]
Really? Yet they're so rare in my 50+ years on this planet.
Kev   [14 Jun, 2016 at 10:23 PM]
I know I was amazed as to why! I'll ask Eliot!
James   [14 Jun, 2016 at 11:47 PM]
Considering that the first two fluorescent lamps to be marketed were the F15T8 18" and F30T8 36", the T12 15W indeed was a later addition. I do not know when it was introduced though, or the reason why. In the USA the F15T12 18W was more common. In Britain the F15T12 18" and F30T12 36" seem to have been unique to Thorn. These variants are listed in all of my Thorn catalogues over the period 1969-1980. They were delisted in the 1983 catalogue and thereafter but continued in production, I have one from 1992. In pre-1969 British literature I find it listed only in an Ekco catalogue of 1956. Ekco was already part of Thorn by then. I will look further in my literature this weekend and see if I can find out more about these strange T12 variants.
BC5-80   [14 Jun, 2016 at 11:53 PM]
Thanks James, looking forward to more enlightenment. I've noticed how 18" and 36" T12 has been far more popular in USA than here.
eclipsislamps   [15 Jun, 2016 at 12:07 AM]
Just to say, I have an endura and philips 3ft t12 lamps so it appears to be more than just BLI
lampy   [15 Jun, 2016 at 12:52 AM]
i also have some new old stock endura T12 30's, but recon they are re branded thorns, and the crompton daylights in T12 again looking like re branded thorns
Danny   [15 Jun, 2016 at 01:13 AM]
The etched on these are unusually weak for thorns?
lampy   [15 Jun, 2016 at 02:45 AM]
looks like bird crap on the packets !
AngryHorse   [15 Jun, 2016 at 07:45 AM]
It would have been one of those situations where it took a while for anyone to notice the etching ink running out on the machine.
Kev   [15 Jun, 2016 at 09:34 AM]
Phil the endura tubes do look very thorn same ends and all but the cathodes are much better and different! You can tell an endura by the ware marks after a few thousand hours!
Lightbulbfun   [15 Jun, 2016 at 01:06 PM]
I know that the T12 variants of the T8 Argon Line (the F14T12 F15T12 F30T12) all have a lower arc voltage and higher current then their T8 counter parts a F30T12 is 85V 0.45A but a F30T8 is 100V 0.35A for example. I also know that the T12 counter parts are easier to start. (an argon T8 can have issues striking on resistive and RS/QS gear) i think they are more common in the US due to the more common nature of Rapid start gear and going back to tungsten ballasted F14T12 fixtures in which a F14T8 wont strike hope this helps heh
lampy   [13 Mar, 2020 at 10:29 PM]
so were the T12 15 watt tubes no longer made after about 1983 then? i had seen some as a child in an internally lit sign, when i tried to buy some they wee not available, took me years to find any, then found 2 boxes full in an old electrical shop, both thorn branded, one box it cool white the other the rarther rare colour of de-luxe warm white !

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