Unknown (GE?) 65w White Tube
Rescued from the recycling bin. This works perfectly, just starting to band up. It's 3500K. Unfortunately any etch that was there is gone apart from '2L' written horizontally on the end pictured. Looks like a GE, what do you think?

Unknown (GE?) 65w White Tube

Rescued from the recycling bin. This works perfectly, just starting to band up. It's 3500K. Unfortunately any etch that was there is gone apart from '2L' written horizontally on the end pictured. Looks like a GE, what do you think?

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Filename:P1060063.JPG
Album name:fluorescent / Fluorescent Tubes
Manufacturer:GE?
Type/Model:65/80W 3500k
Wattage:65/80
Filesize:3353 KiB
Date added:23 Feb, 2017
Dimensions:3213 x 2048 pixels
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Danny   [23 Feb, 2017 at 08:55 PM]
Looks very tungsram or early Hungary GE that. Try a pencil on the other end see if you find anything
fluorescent   [23 Feb, 2017 at 09:35 PM]
Already done the pencil trick, nothing Sad
Danny   [23 Feb, 2017 at 09:44 PM]
Thats a bugger
Kev   [23 Feb, 2017 at 10:17 PM]
Yeh def come from GE Hungary!
fluorescent   [05 Mar, 2018 at 01:04 PM]
Pencil rubbing and finding the etch area whilst lit did the trick, very faint early GE Hungary (colour 35) etch as suspected. This is in use in the garage now, been in for a year or so & is showing little-to-no wear, should keep going for years hopefully

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