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Electrode and discharge operation depending on polarityMax19/07/25 at 09:59Max: While it's not trivial to capture this, it is...
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Electrode and discharge operation depending on polarityMax17/07/25 at 22:03Tuopeek: It is photogenic but sometimes hard to capture. So...
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Electrode and discharge operation depending on polarityMax17/07/25 at 21:08Max: Thanks! I always like taking pictures of this kind...
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Electrode and discharge operation depending on polarityMax15/07/25 at 20:34Tuopeek: Really nice capture there Max.
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Display detailMax14/07/25 at 10:50Max: They are indeed. I'm quite pleased with how I...
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Philips CPO-TW 60WMax14/07/25 at 10:47Max: That's not a common system indeed.
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Display of spectral lampsMax14/07/25 at 10:44Max: It is, and that's only half of my Philips spe...
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Philips CPO-TW 60WMax13/07/25 at 16:38AgentHalogen_87: I unfortunately don't recall. It probably did...
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Display of spectral lampsMax13/07/25 at 16:36AgentHalogen_87: That's quite the line-up there!
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Display detailMax13/07/25 at 10:22Tuopeek: Lovely selection of lamps, all very worthy of a sp...
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Display detailMax12/07/25 at 13:31Max: I've seen quite a few MATs going around, thre...
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Display of spectral lampsMax12/07/25 at 13:28Max: It's always a treat seeing them lit! This rem...
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Display detailMax12/07/25 at 12:16Ria: Interesting to see that MAT lamp with a frosted en...
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Display of spectral lampsMax12/07/25 at 12:15Ria: Hi Max, those are nice..! Wish we had the shelf sp...
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RLOD#11 (2020.05.15) 2010 GE MVR250/C/UMax12/07/25 at 07:37Max: That's usually the trend when a technology st...
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RLOD#9 (2020.05.13) Late-1970s Philips CFL#110-17 15WMax12/07/25 at 07:32Max: That's a very interesting design indeed, but ...
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RLOD#11 (2020.05.15) 2010 GE MVR250/C/UMax11/07/25 at 18:59Sammi: You learn something everyday, but it makes perfect...
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RLOD#9 (2020.05.13) Late-1970s Philips CFL#110-17 15WMax11/07/25 at 18:56Sammi: What a wonderful piece of lighting history.!
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RLOD#9 (2020.05.13) Late-1970s Philips CFL#110-17 15WMax09/07/25 at 16:15Ria: What a fascinating design, never heard of it befor...
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RLOD#9 (2020.05.13) Late-1970s Philips CFL#110-17 15WMax09/07/25 at 11:03Tuopeek: Very interesting lamp and its modular design linki...
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Philips CPO-TW 60WMax09/07/25 at 07:55Max: It's difficult to say. Was the ballast really...
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1987 Philips #12342 H4 12V 55/60WMax09/07/25 at 07:49Max: It's hard not to
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Philips CPO-TW 60WMax08/07/25 at 17:42AgentHalogen_87: I removed a cosmo lantern a couple of years ago wi...
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1987 Philips #12342 H4 12V 55/60WMax08/07/25 at 12:54Ria: @Max - You noticed, then
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Philips CPO-TW 60WMax07/07/25 at 21:10Max: So does the blue (Ca) and green (Ce) parts of the ...
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Philips CPO-TW 60WMax07/07/25 at 20:28Tuopeek: Interesting, you say the light colour remains stab...
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Cathodoluminescent light sourceMax07/07/25 at 18:34Max: That was my thought as well. That electron gun mus...
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1987 Philips #12342 H4 12V 55/60WMax07/07/25 at 18:33Max: Sammi - Glad you recognize that it's the back...
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Cathodoluminescent light sourceMax07/07/25 at 09:07Tuopeek: Yes, implosion events, indoors, can leave a bit of...
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1987 Philips #12342 H4 12V 55/60WMax06/07/25 at 22:58Ria: Heh. I do like to be just that little bit differen...
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