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Filename: | tmp_6140-20170518_131326-2-490281301.jpg |
Album name: | fluorescent / Fail |
Manufacturer: | Diall (B&Q) |
Wattage: | 23 |
Filesize: | 3498 KiB |
Date added: | 18 May, 2017 |
Dimensions: | 2582 x 1937 pixels |
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Needs converting to 70w SON or 18w SOX lol
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This was 70w SON lol! The lux & running cost levels were unnecessary for this particular application!
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Whack a choke & PL-C lamp in there?
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I think that'll be the long term solution. I have all the required bits to convert to 18 or 26w pl-c too
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50W SON would be cool! Cost would be roughly £26.50 to run a 50W SON per year based on 4000 Hrs per year!
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This is where CFL WOULD work, if not for them cooking themselves when sealed in!
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It shouldn't get too hot in there i wouldn't think. It's quite a large enclosure and only runs at night when it's cooler... on an unrelated note, the GE is already dead lol! Well cycling anyway.
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Does anybody else love the "hot" smell that you get from opening old floodlights and lanterns that have done serious time?
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Yes, I do like to sniff lanterns and electrical components that have done many years service!
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Plc would be nice! And yes all those fried wasps?
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Shame, for all they're from B&Q so far all Diall lamps I've had here have lasted well. Have one similar to this in a bulkhead out back which must have more than 40K hours on it now and it's still going.
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This one seemed to be a 'one off', as other Diall lamps I have including another 23w CFL identical to this one are still going strong.
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My Diall flower lamp is still going strong too.
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I think this floodlight was originally for 70W SON-E/I lamps, and the gear has been removed and a CFL was put in.
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