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Filename: | PICT0707.JPG |
Album name: | Dave / Fluorescent tubes |
Filesize: | 2213 KiB |
Date added: | 02 Nov, 2015 |
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Mmmmmmmmm it just keeps on going!
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It certainly does. It just instant starts now, the starter dont even need to kick in.
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Thats a sign of the argon gas pressure dropping I believe however I may be wrong. Being absorbed by the phosphor and being trapped underneath the sputtering.
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Those wear marks are fantastic!
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thats probably done more hours than a Led has managed... Awesome ageing
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It's done more hours than lots of Led's!
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Lol at kev it'll outlast most LEDs
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Woah!
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Still going strong, wonder how much longer it'll carry on for...
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I've decided to see how many hours more it has left, so its now in the CPS48, which i'll light at every given moment I can. Right now the cathodes are glowing really blue, and both have a noticeable flicker to them.
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Just look at the state of it! How long did it last then, David?
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Probably still going
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Yes it’s still working, the glow bottle now kicks in when switched on, but even then that’s only been recent, it normally just instant starts.
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Those Osram and Wotan tubes were certainly made to last. I recently got a few new ones, it's good to know they last so long.
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