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| Filename: | ATLAS_30W_T12_Peach_2.JPG |
| Album name: | BC5-80 / Fluorescent tubes |
| Manufacturer: | ATLAS |
| Wattage: | 30W T12 |
| Filesize: | 561 KiB |
| Date added: | 22 Jun, 2016 |
| Dimensions: | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
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| URL: | http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=4179 |
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what a peach
looks a very similar colour to the Oz atlas amber
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The photo doesn't do it justice, despite my best efforts. It's actually more red.
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This is a lovely lamp. I remember seeing it when I visited you a few months back!
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These are lovely, I have a pair in 5' from Jonathan
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I remember in my childhood, our local chemist was illuminated throughout by 80W BC fittings with overtly 'warm and homely' tubes. Upon investigating upwards, as was and is always my wont, I saw 'Peach'. Nice for curiosity value but never for general illumination (in my opinion, others' may differ).
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Its like an 827 interna colour in halo form!
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This is redder than 827. I couldn't get the camera to show the right colour.
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how does an atlas peach compare to an atlas pink tube? i have a pink, but no peach
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Peach is orange with a hint of red, like a redder version of 827. It is a wider spectrum 'white' light for general illumination, whereas pink is narrower spectrum for effect. If I ever do a comparison between peach and pink I'll post it here.
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would you think the early 80's Thorn HOMELITE tubes were a later version of peach? as they are very warm indeed, accuired some 5 foot homelites recently
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lampy I'd say Peach is closest to Homelite than anything else but even warmer/redder.
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