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Filename: | osram930.jpg |
Album name: | lasagafield / Lasagafield's Lights |
Manufacturer: | Osram Italy |
Type/Model: | T5 |
Wattage: | 13W |
Filesize: | 81 KiB |
Date added: | 11 Jun, 2019 |
Dimensions: | 813 x 609 pixels |
Displayed: | 28 times |
URL: | http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=11724 |
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Not many of my 8w Osrams went pink. Most of them just start off dim.
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Nice rich warm colour, reminds me of Osrams ‘Interna’ tubes, I think they were something like 2500K, my dad had one in his kitchen
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I have never seen a miniature osram in 930 before
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Nice, I've never seen a 9xx miniature T5 before, even regular 8xx lamps aren't that common (comparatively to halo variants anyway). Cameras can help identify the type of phosphor on a lit lamp, or my phone camera does anyway, as it picks up the rich 'swirling' colour band, triphosphor 835 & 840 shows up as having green in it whereas halo versions are just yellow. I don't know if this works on other colours.
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Using camera banding to have a nosy at the phosphor is actually a really clever idea! Never even thought about it. I've dreamed of owning an Interna, they look proper comfy. This 930 feels more like a 60W halogen than a fluorescent. Cost a few pennies but I had to have a look at one, never seen one before. The fact it's in the miniature format is a bonus but I dunno if you can get the smaller sizes in 930. You can apparently get 927 but i've yet to see one.
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