Home-made CFL repair/modification
Last weekend I brought back the base of this, a Philips 9w Ambiance CFL from the lamp bin. The lamp itself had little use but only the remains of the outer glass, so I carefully hammered the last chips off and stored it in my messy "project box". Later this week, after sorting out a box of EOL lamps (and throwing most of them away) I salvaged the glass from a cheap Chinese CFL which came apart in my hands. After some super-gluing and waiting I'm quite pleased with the result.

Home-made CFL repair/modification

Last weekend I brought back the base of this, a Philips 9w Ambiance CFL from the lamp bin. The lamp itself had little use but only the remains of the outer glass, so I carefully hammered the last chips off and stored it in my messy "project box". Later this week, after sorting out a box of EOL lamps (and throwing most of them away) I salvaged the glass from a cheap Chinese CFL which came apart in my hands. After some super-gluing and waiting I'm quite pleased with the result.

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Album name:LAllenLighting / Other lamps, fittings and misc.
Manufacturer:Philips
Type/Model:Ecotone Ambiance
Wattage:9w
Date manufactured:February 1998
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Date added:23 Dec, 2021
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FrontSideBus   [23 Dec, 2021 at 03:13 PM]
Interesting!
Flurofan96   [04 Mar, 2024 at 05:19 PM]
Whist at the same time it looks authentically Philips

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