Interesting mercury floodlight fitting (Philips DHF016)
Found in the grounds of a building today. Judging by the colour of the lamp's arc tube it is toast and clearly hasn't worked in a number of years! Shame, because clear-fronted mercury reflectors are rare and are quite uncommon. Interestingly the fitting has a label inside stating "PAR lamps" or something along those lines, so maybe the lamp is an even rarer self-ballasted version? Try as I might I cannot see any type of filament so I would assume there is a remote ballast located somewhere.

Interesting mercury floodlight fitting (Philips DHF016)

Found in the grounds of a building today. Judging by the colour of the lamp's arc tube it is toast and clearly hasn't worked in a number of years! Shame, because clear-fronted mercury reflectors are rare and are quite uncommon. Interestingly the fitting has a label inside stating "PAR lamps" or something along those lines, so maybe the lamp is an even rarer self-ballasted version? Try as I might I cannot see any type of filament so I would assume there is a remote ballast located somewhere.

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Album name:LAllenLighting / Sightings out and about
Manufacturer:Philips
Type/Model:DHF016
Wattage:125w
Date manufactured:90s - 2000s
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Date added:22 Sep, 2023
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