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Filename: | 32244173_636891936664114_3278305750572597248_n.jpg |
Album name: | Flurofan96 / CFL |
Manufacturer: | Philips |
Filesize: | 1188 KiB |
Date added: | 30 Aug, 2018 |
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To be fair, despite the instant start I don't think I've ever actually had a Philips CFL of this style fail due to old age. I've always moved house before getting to that stage!
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I've also managed to obtain the CFLS (GE and Philips) from my Aunt's house this year as she taken them down for LED lamps! A couple of the GE lamps have got massive sputtering sock but they still managed to keep going! Also last year I bought a box of 6 Philips SL-E Pro CFLS that are 16W and the one in the upstairs landing has got some faint blackening as its been in use since October 2017
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These tri-turn lamps were quality, I had two in my kitchen for years, until I smashed one whilst carrying the lawn mower through to the back garden one afternoon
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Those are IC controlled and warm start with proper timed preheat, to my knowledge. I've got loads of 15W and a 23W one.
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They were good these. I used to have in the upstairs lobby. Adding to what Zel said i've never seen a philips CFL die, only go dim with age. I guess the "last for years" propaganda was right after all!
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You always find at least one of these in every empty house!
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Childhood memory these! Id love to put one into use but only have one sadly.
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Its the same I only found one at the car boot if it was more of these I get 2x more!! However my confidence to use it for the downstairs landing fixture has shot up thanks to what Zelandeth and Lasagafield said about not seeing an old school Philips electronic ballasted CFL fail
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The only time i've seen these dead was in a chandelier in Spain back in 2007 there was a mix if these and German made Osrams and there was quite a few of each dead.
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Thats still a rare sight though. The only Philips CFL that krapped out on me was a MASTER PL 23W BC base CFL its not stone dead it just runs at half brightness and with a buzz in the ballast
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I’ve got an 11w Philips PL-E in a table lamp in the living room that is on pretty much all the time somebody is in, which is almost always. There are some amazing wear marks forming!
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I have a box full of these in different wattages, I’ve not decided yet if I’m going to preserve them all or part with some :-/
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My house used to have one of these years and years ago in the landing light. It got used for long hours and was eventually binned (not by me) when it took too long to warm up. The cathodes were very black too.
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I’ve got load’s of the newer version of these, their the 18 watt ones with the quad tube’s of smaller diameter
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