Finally, lamp
I was going to put the Sylvania in, but this PIA was the other one that was in one of my coach lights along with the GE, the GE is past it’s best now, with over 20,000 hours on, and the swirling and flickering issue it had when it was in service, I’ve decided to retire that one, even though it does still work!, this Philips has only got 3 years and 3 months on, so still a fairly young runner at the minute.

Finally, lamp

I was going to put the Sylvania in, but this PIA was the other one that was in one of my coach lights along with the GE, the GE is past it’s best now, with over 20,000 hours on, and the swirling and flickering issue it had when it was in service, I’ve decided to retire that one, even though it does still work!, this Philips has only got 3 years and 3 months on, so still a fairly young runner at the minute.

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Album name:AngryHorse / Outside lighting at home
Manufacturer:Philip
Type/Model:SON-T PIA
Wattage:50 watt
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Date added:04 Jan, 2025
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Kev   [09 Jan, 2025 at 06:36 AM]
Nice I bet your loving having SON back it makes things much warmer on a cold night
AngryHorse   [09 Jan, 2025 at 09:32 AM]
Definitely, this lamp was one of my coach light 50s, so it’s good to have an ‘old friend’ Laughing in lighting service again, I was debating using my GE that was in the other one, but she has a bit of a flicker problem Confused
Oh and it lights the bedroom up nicely at night! Cool

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