THORN EMI 30W T8 Natural
This has a pinker colour than the Philips and, like the Philips, is unshielded.

THORN EMI 30W T8 Natural

This has a pinker colour than the Philips and, like the Philips, is unshielded.

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Manufacturer:THORN EMI
Wattage:30W T8
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Date added:16 Jun, 2016
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Danny   [17 Jun, 2016 at 12:04 AM]
Tats a nice tube. I'm really starting to like nat a lot
BC5-80   [17 Jun, 2016 at 12:28 AM]
Me too. Just discovered the other one is faulty and struggles to work. Sad
BC5-80   [19 Jun, 2016 at 10:17 PM]
Good news with the faulty one. I got it going on pulse starter and left it running overnight before the weekend. Now it starts as normal on Quickstart. There is a strange brownish band in from one end. Is that the contaminant precipitated out so it can do no more harm?
eclipsislamps   [19 Jun, 2016 at 10:49 PM]
Yes that will be oxides and tungstates from air entering the tube and reacting with the hot tungsten filaments. The mark should gradually spread and thin over time until it becomes barely visible, but it can continue to out gas so make sure you run this tube at least once a week for a few months.
BC5-80   [20 Jun, 2016 at 10:23 PM]
Thanks eclipsilamps. I'll put it on long-term use for a bit.

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