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Filename: | IMG_0068_1.JPG |
Album name: | Lightbulbfun / My Lamps |
Filesize: | 1959 KiB |
Date added: | 04 May, 2016 |
Dimensions: | 2592 x 1936 pixels |
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Now this is something really special! Very nice indeed. I bet this looks awesome when fully run up.
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indeed it looks awesome run(ing) up
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Awesome !!!!!
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A one off, very unusual!
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If you light it and then quickly dim it (use a variac or bring a small ballast in series) to remove the glare of the filament, you will see a special effect. The mercury discharge then generates much more UV and the bulb will fluoresce in pink from the vanadate + aerosil coating. Its not often you can see an arc tube operating through the fluorescing coating!
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Already did that once James
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Awesome and very different from the rest...
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