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Osram 215V 80W 4-pin Lamp
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Ok, here is a weird one that I am looking for some help with, as I do not want to risk damaging it by trying to light it incorrectly. It appears to be a drawn wire filament and there are 4 pins on the base. It has a NATO stock number of 996-9602 which comes back with the interesting figure of 35/215 for the voltage. Of the four pins, one is not connected and measuring with my multimeter I get readings as follows:
Pin 1 - Not connected
Pins 2 - 3 = 37.5 ohms
Pins 2 - 4 = 8.3 ohms
Pins 3 - 4 = 44.6 ohms
Can anyone advise, please..? We'd really love to see this one lit..! It is also shown as being intended for ships' navigation, but that's all we know.
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My lamp doesn't have the NATO code but the British Admiralty stamp on its bulb. Its date code follows the British ELMA system and is "33", which I would translate to September 1944 (1936 is another possibility but I doubt the lamp is that old, I'd need to trace its patent to be sure though).
Edit: I found the date code, it shows 30 and the letters VB.