45w Philips Cosmo CPO TT with Philips gear 
22 of these came in today for stoke bruerne parish council, unfortually none will go spare, had hoped to keep least one

45w Philips Cosmo CPO TT with Philips gear

22 of these came in today for stoke bruerne parish council, unfortually none will go spare, had hoped to keep least one

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lampy   [14 Jan, 2016 at 08:54 PM]
what are these all about, as far as i knew they only made 70 watts and 150's in CDO-TT lamps, thought cosmo had those 2 pin caps on?
Kev   [14 Jan, 2016 at 10:43 PM]
Philips have decided to fit the cosmo lamp with a standard outter jacket and E27/E40 lamp holder now. Don't know why they didn't just do this in the first place
AngryHorse   [14 Jan, 2016 at 11:24 PM]
Yeah they were slow to catch onto that, with just a lamp and ballast Philips could have raked it in re-fitting existing lanterns.
Kev   [15 Jan, 2016 at 12:58 AM]
Also saved thousands of perfectly good fittings going in the skip. SON FTW
FrontSideBus   [15 Jan, 2016 at 09:54 AM]
Cosmo lamps are fantastic bits of kit but IMO they should have focuses on making their CDO lamps more efficient. A lamp with the performance of the CPO that can run on existing gear would surely by a winner!?
Mrstreetlight   [16 Jan, 2016 at 09:07 PM]
Wounder how many councils would of gone CPO TT if they had brought these out sooner before councils went LED and CPO TW?
Mrstreetlight   [16 Jan, 2016 at 09:08 PM]
That would of been good to see CDO like that

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