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Filename: | Image_from_iOS_281929.jpg |
Album name: | Lightbulbfun / My Lamps |
Manufacturer: | General electric |
Wattage: | 11W |
Filesize: | 2790 KiB |
Date added: | 07 Jan, 2021 |
Dimensions: | 2730 x 2048 pixels |
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Could be for something like an arcade machine sign, vending machine sign backlight.
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Very nice! I managed to get a set of these a couple of years back but have yet to get hold of the correct lampholder for them. The larger type is more common.
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Certainly unusual, but very nice!
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They might have been intended for RGB dimming + colour mixing via dimmable electronic ballasts. Still, I'm surprised at the low power rating. That technique would normally have been applied to higher power, linear T5 tubes.
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ah thats not a bad shout, perhaps it was for a specifically smaller version of those system for where you dont want such a high power rating (it would certainly explain the 4 pin bases!)
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Most likely 4 pin so they can simply be turned on and off as part of a display or something with an electronic ballast. A switching display would look shit with 2 pin lamps flickering to life!
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