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French inspection lamp with BLB tube

I bought this on a trip to France probably about 40 years ago at least, it didn't have the BLB tube in when I got it, I hasten to add..! It has a glow-bottle starter in the base, but there is no ballast. The lead is obviously some sort of resistive ballast, as it does get warm to the touch after the lamp has been lit a while.
Keywords: Lanterns

French inspection lamp with BLB tube


I bought this on a trip to France probably about 40 years ago at least, it didn't have the BLB tube in when I got it, I hasten to add..! It has a glow-bottle starter in the base, but there is no ballast. The lead is obviously some sort of resistive ballast, as it does get warm to the touch after the lamp has been lit a while.

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:Unknown
Lamp
Lamp Type:8W T5 fluorescent (BLB)
Fixture
Ballast Type:Resistive flexible cable
Electrical
Wattage:8
Voltage:220
Physical/Production
Factory Location:France
Fabrication Date:Unknown
Application/Use:Hand inspection lamp
File information
Filename:French_inspection_lamp_with_BLB_tube.jpg
Album name:Ria / Lanterns / Fixtures
Keywords:Lanterns
Filesize:362 KiB
Date added:22 Aug 2025
Dimensions:2464 x 1386 pixels
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DateTime Original:2017:10:05 19:10:14
Exposure Time:1/33 sec
FNumber:f/2.6
Flash:No Flash
Focal length:3.7 mm
ISO:1000
Model:GT-I9195
Software:Microsoft Windows Photo Viewer 6.1.7600.16385
White Balance:0
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Tuopeek   [Fri 22 Aug 2025 at 13:10]
interesting, at least at only 8W the lead won't get too hot if left coiled up.
Ria   [Fri 22 Aug 2025 at 22:04]
It's not too bad, but I wouldn't want to run it for too long coiled. It's also rated at 220V which isn't much of a difference but enough that I run it on the Variac.
AgentHalogen_87   [Sun 24 Aug 2025 at 10:05]
An 8W inspection lamp? Surely you would want something brighter for inspecting Wonder Interesting that it's got a glow bottle in it, I guess small electronic ballasts were some ways away when this was made.

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