Philips PL*Electronic/C 11w CFL lamp with plastic base
Such CFLs with this all-plastic construction seem to have been a bit of an experiment by Philips in the mid 1990's, later they switched to a half plastic, half metal construction and later reverted to full metal bases.

Philips PL*Electronic/C 11w CFL lamp with plastic base

Such CFLs with this all-plastic construction seem to have been a bit of an experiment by Philips in the mid 1990's, later they switched to a half plastic, half metal construction and later reverted to full metal bases.

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Album name:LAllenLighting / CFL lamps
Manufacturer:Philips
Type/Model:PL*Electronic/C
Wattage:11w
Date manufactured:90s
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Date added:22 Jun, 2024
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Slyspark   [23 Jun, 2024 at 10:58 AM]
Guessing they light have had issues with the plastic threads degrading due to heat and the lamps then falling out of fittings. Especially if they'd been done up a bit too tight in the first place?
LAllenLighting   [23 Jun, 2024 at 11:47 AM]
Most probably - even I had trouble getting it to work in the lampholder I usually use to test lamps!
Flurofan96   [23 Jun, 2024 at 03:04 PM]
I got 3x Philips 15W parallel 3 arch style CFLS that have the plastic B22 bases and that would result in poor connection to the contacts Razz

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