GE Polylux 8W 840 
This son of a bitch has run 24/7 since I fitted it 27/3/15, coming on 10 years!!!!! Replaced the battery in the fitting

GE Polylux 8W 840

This son of a bitch has run 24/7 since I fitted it 27/3/15, coming on 10 years!!!!! Replaced the battery in the fitting

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Oliver   [12 Apr, 2023 at 02:09 PM]
I've known tubes in emergency lights seemingly last forever! There is a maintained EM light at the dentist here with its original GE Specfill still going strong! Must be 10 years old easily.
Slyspark   [15 Apr, 2023 at 04:02 PM]
That's done well, but not as im pressive as the Wotan Daylight 8w I removed from a fitting at the local church a few years back - 20yrs on that and still working. I replaced it with a Specfill, which was twice as bright, and saved the Wotan
Kev   [16 Apr, 2023 at 06:09 PM]
20 years is insane beat that led
Slyspark   [16 Apr, 2023 at 06:57 PM]
Exactly
Arrowslim   [25 Apr, 2023 at 04:32 AM]
the italian made wotan/osram tubes were some of the best made i think. and as you say, will outlive any LED trash made today

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