Thorn 60w SLI/H arc tube
A close up of this lovely lamp during the first run since it was made.

Thorn 60w SLI/H arc tube

A close up of this lovely lamp during the first run since it was made.

G_E_C__Europa_twin_4ft_end_caps_after_cleaning.jpg festoon_lighting_2x_40_sets.JPG Thorn_60w_SLI-H_arc_tube_warming_up.JPG Fitzgerald_LP65-110V_light_pack_gear.jpg Atlas_superslim_5ft__in_situ.JPG
File information
Filename:Thorn_60w_SLI-H_arc_tube_warming_up.JPG
Album name:jonny-m / discharge lamps
Rating (1 votes):55555
Filesize:1483 KiB
Date added:22 Apr, 2016
Dimensions:3262 x 1301 pixels
Displayed:54 times
URL:http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=3676
Favourites:Add to Favourites

Comment 1 to 9 of 9
Page: 1

Danny   [22 Apr, 2016 at 03:32 PM]
Cracking pic that
jonny-m   [22 Apr, 2016 at 06:34 PM]
Think i prefer the gec arc tube design to thorns like.
FrontSideBus   [22 Apr, 2016 at 06:51 PM]
I agree, even though the Thorn design is better, the G.E.C design *looks* better Smile
jonny-m   [22 Apr, 2016 at 07:05 PM]
I do love staring at quality designed lamps. I love the design of these. no wonder my eyes are fucked lol
Danny   [22 Apr, 2016 at 09:08 PM]
I must say I prefer the GEC ones myself, but I do love the thorn ones. Fascinating low pressure sodium lamps to watch warm up. They beat BC cap sox
James   [23 Apr, 2016 at 01:35 PM]
Great photo, it really captures well one some of the physics behind discharge lamps, known as Ionic Pumping. During use there are of course many free electrons in the centre of the discharge tube, and these negatively charged particles repel the positively charged sodium ions towards the wall of the discharge tube. The result is that most of the sodium yellow light is generated close to the glass wall, which shows up perfectly in this photograph. If it wasn't for this effect, LPS lamps would not exist. Since sodium vapour absorbs its own radiation, if the yellow light was created at the centre of the discharge tube instead of the surface, much of it would not be able to escape, and lamp efficacy would be far too low to make them commercially interesting.
AngryHorse   [23 Apr, 2016 at 08:19 PM]
Its like a lava flow! Very Happy
jonny-m   [27 Apr, 2016 at 12:35 PM]
Thanks for the info James. You learn something new every day. I do love watching low pressure sodium lamps warm up.
Slyspark   [27 Apr, 2016 at 06:11 PM]
How unusual to see a GEC arc tube in a Thorn lamp??? Still, makes it look better than it would with the Thorn version installed. Might be less efficient, but way more interesting to watch warm up!

Comment 1 to 9 of 9
Page: 1

Add your comment
Anonymous comments are not allowed here. Log in to post your comment