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1972 GE 2500L (6.6 A 147.2 W)
Max
03/03/26 at 06:44
Max
: I didn't bring this topic here... Fact remain...
1972 GE 2500L (6.6 A 147.2 W)
Max
03/03/26 at 00:29
Ria
: @Max - I think we're going to have to agree t...
1972 GE 2500L (6.6 A 147.2 W)
Max
02/03/26 at 17:25
Max
: I hear you about the horrible quality of some illu...
1972 GE 2500L (6.6 A 147.2 W)
Max
02/03/26 at 01:05
Ria
: The problem with the erm.. "street lighting&q...
1972 GE 2500L (6.6 A 147.2 W)
Max
01/03/26 at 20:37
Tuopeek
: I feel CCTV was the later driver for the whiter br...
1972 GE 2500L (6.6 A 147.2 W)
Max
01/03/26 at 20:03
Max
: Except for bicycle and dirt paths, we certainly ha...
1972 GE 2500L (6.6 A 147.2 W)
Max
28/02/26 at 00:07
Ria
: Ain't that the truth...
1972 GE 2500L (6.6 A 147.2 W)
Max
27/02/26 at 18:42
Sammi
: And now we're back to the same level of illum...
1972 GE 2500L (6.6 A 147.2 W)
Max
24/02/26 at 07:17
Max
: It's quite mind boggling that 600-lumen lamps...
Early-1990s NAFA CoolBeam 100W
Max
24/02/26 at 06:56
Max
: The life of hot-cathode discharge lamps is strongl...
1972 GE 2500L (6.6 A 147.2 W)
Max
14/02/26 at 05:11
wide-lite 1000
: Nice lamp . I have a 600L version .
I need to...
Early-1990s NAFA CoolBeam 100W
Max
08/02/26 at 14:26
Tuopeek
: I wouldn't have expected the switching cycle ...
Early-1990s NAFA CoolBeam 100W
Max
08/02/26 at 12:23
Max
: That's a shame indeed! Things are always obvi...
Early-1990s NAFA CoolBeam 100W
Max
08/02/26 at 11:39
Tuopeek
: Yes, indeed Max, I think I knew my SON/R wasn'...
Early-1990s NAFA CoolBeam 100W
Max
08/02/26 at 10:25
Max
: Good point about the temperature of the front glas...
Early-1990s NAFA CoolBeam 100W
Max
08/02/26 at 01:50
Ria
: Pity you couldn't get one of these
8-...
Early-1990s NAFA CoolBeam 100W
Max
07/02/26 at 15:09
Tuopeek
: I imagine the front plate must run very hot compar...
Early-1940s Wabash Superflood N.B2 (120 V 500 W)
Max
06/11/25 at 18:58
Ria
: That makes sense, I missed the bit about the short...
Early-1940s Wabash Superflood N.B2 (120 V 500 W)
Max
06/11/25 at 11:08
Max
: This lamp is not meant to be run continuously give...
Early-1940s Wabash Superflood N.B2 (120 V 500 W)
Max
06/11/25 at 01:05
Ria
: Interesting it has an E26 cap at that wattage.
Mid-1980s Sylvania 50ER95
Max
24/08/25 at 16:06
347vPowerlite
: The deep baffle recessed luminaires that these wer...
1987 Philips #12342 H4 12V 55/60W
Max
09/07/25 at 06:49
Max
: It's hard not to
1987 Philips #12342 H4 12V 55/60W
Max
08/07/25 at 11:54
Ria
: @Max - You noticed, then
1987 Philips #12342 H4 12V 55/60W
Max
07/07/25 at 17:33
Max
: Sammi - Glad you recognize that it's the back...
1987 Philips #12342 H4 12V 55/60W
Max
06/07/25 at 21:58
Ria
: Heh. I do like to be just that little bit differen...
1987 Philips #12342 H4 12V 55/60W
Max
06/07/25 at 21:57
Sammi
: You've got it in one, why do you think we...
1987 Philips #12342 H4 12V 55/60W
Max
06/07/25 at 19:50
Max
: In France we had yellow headlights and we absolute...
Mid-1980s Sylvania 50ER95
Max
06/07/25 at 19:43
Max
: Those luminaires were absolutely everywhere during...
Mid-1980s Sylvania 50ER95
Max
06/07/25 at 15:42
Ria
: I liked the crown silver lamps with their reflecto...
1987 Philips #12342 H4 12V 55/60W
Max
06/07/25 at 15:40
Ria
: The H4 was a great headlamp. I used to fit my cars...
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