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Album name: | benlucysam / Oliver Lighting |
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Date added: | 26 Sep, 2015 |
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These are proper beast SOX, I`ll put a photo on later of the one that came out of my dads XGC 001
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Not bad!!!! I love these old Osram GEC ones...
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That will outlast so many modern Philips 18W SOX! I have a Philips XGC001 around the back of my house on a timer switch + photocell, it only does 2000h per year but I seem to be needing to replace the modern lamps every 3 years.
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About right James can't you make some at the Belgium SLI factory or do you not have the capability?
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I don't have the approximately 75 tons of precisely machined steel parts and control electronics configured in a way costing about £25 million, that is needed for the machinery to make SOX lamps!
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Oh I see just a minor set back then? Lol
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I do wonder though...sox lamps have been made in Belgium Holland and 3 factories that I can think of off the top of my head i wonder what happened to all that machineary?
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All the Dutch and Belgian machinery has shifted over to Hamilton. Also the IR coating machines from Osram were moved to Hamilton, but the rest scrapped. I am not sure what happened to the GE machinery, but by now it has probably been transformed into fresh steel for car body panels or something like that!
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My favorite brand / design of SOX the old GEC / Osrams. They really were a 'Supersox'
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