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| Lamp/Fixture Information | |
| Manufacturer: | Osram |
| Model Reference: | SOX |
| Lamp | |
| Lamp Type: | Low pressure sodium |
| Burning Position: | Horizontal |
| Electrical | |
| Wattage: | 180w |
| Physical/Production | |
| Fabrication Date: | March 1969 |
| File information | |
| Filename: | SOX180.jpg |
| Album name: | Tuopeek / LP Sodium |
| Keywords: | Lamps |
| Filesize: | 485 KiB |
| Date added: | 09 Feb 2026 |
| Dimensions: | 2500 x 1927 pixels |
| Displayed: | 10 times |
| DateTime Original: | 2026:02:01 17:57:17 |
| Exposure Time: | 1/320 sec |
| FNumber: | f/9 |
| File Source: | Digital Still Camera |
| Flash: | No Flash |
| Focal length: | 20 mm |
| ISO: | 100 |
| Model: | NIKON D3400 |
| Software: | Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 |
| White Balance: | 0 |
| URL: | https://trad-lighting.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=1107 |
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It's the big one!
What an absolute marvel of glasswork
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yeah, amazing lamps. Don't think the 180w variant would have been long in production in 1969
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We love big SOX lamps..! We only have one 180W one though, GE branded if I recall correctly. Must fish it out again for a lighting, also the 131W SOX-E one
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The SOX-E 131W is the same size though?
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Yes it is.
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Nice oldie! Interesting to see that it doesn't yet have the mid arctube supports. That black spot between the electrode could be some electrolytic damage, or a mechanical one with some "dirt" in it given that the glass tubes don't touch while in operation. Only way to know for sure is to keep burning the lamp and see if this mark grows or not...
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Not sure when they introduced the mid tube supports. I had a feeling it might have been as late as the 2000s. I also think only Philips had these clips added. Often wondered if they actually reduced the efficiency slightly with the extra thermal conductive path to the outer wall of the lamp. Not sure I'll burn it long enough to test the theory of electrolytic damage but at least there is a record of how it started now here.
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I may be wrong, but I think only Philips had the mid-arc tube supports. I've not seen them on any others, anyway
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