 Last comments - Max's Gallery
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1961 Philips CSX 900WMax10/14/24 at 20:25Ria: These lamps always scare me a little, I'm not...
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1961 Philips CSX 900WMax10/14/24 at 19:46Tuopeek: I have a 3kW XBO xenon lamp I've yet to fire ...
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Ongoing test with an HID uplighterMax10/11/24 at 11:14Sammi: We get a lot more dark and rainy days up here.!
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1961 Philips TUV 6WMax10/10/24 at 15:52Ria: I'd guess so, yes.
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Lamp coupling experimentMax10/09/24 at 21:30Tuopeek: Thanks for the further explanation Max.
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2002 Philips CLEO 15WMax10/09/24 at 05:48Max: Me too I don't have much space for fluorescen...
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Lamp coupling experimentMax10/09/24 at 05:41Max: So, I should share more of those then 
Tuopee...
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1961 Philips TUV 6WMax10/09/24 at 05:31Max: Those are quite late indeed, pretty close to the p...
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2002 Philips CLEO 15WMax10/08/24 at 23:27Ria: Interesting little lamp. I've never had any f...
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1961 Philips TUV 6WMax10/06/24 at 15:41Ria: I've just checked and one is 1987 and the oth...
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Lamp coupling experimentMax10/06/24 at 15:14Sammi: I love seeing these experiments.!
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Lamp coupling experimentMax10/06/24 at 11:15Tuopeek: If I understand this experiment correctly you are ...
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1961 Philips TUV 6WMax10/06/24 at 09:08Max: Good point, Ria. How old are your lamps? If I reme...
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1961 Philips TUV 6WMax10/05/24 at 18:58Ria: I have a couple of these, but the one I am still l...
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RLOD#8 (2020.05.12) 1995 Philips MSR 1200 HRMax10/05/24 at 09:06Max: I certainly wouldn't recommend looking at it ...
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RLOD#8 (2020.05.12) 1995 Philips MSR 1200 HRMax10/04/24 at 20:58Ria: Bright little... lampses
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RLOD#8 (2020.05.12) 1995 Philips MSR 1200 HRMax10/04/24 at 20:44Sammi: Nice lamp.!
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RLOD#8 (2020.05.12) 1995 Philips MSR 1200 HRMax10/04/24 at 19:58Tuopeek: Looks very compact for the wattage. The electrode ...
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Extinct alreadyMax10/04/24 at 17:23Max: It's a shame indeed. It was always easier to ...
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RLOD#7 (2020.05.11) Mid-1950s Philips SP 2000WMax10/04/24 at 17:21Max: Quite rare too. Only a handful of lamp manufacture...
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RLOD#7 (2020.05.11) Mid-1950s Philips SP 2000WMax10/02/24 at 02:47wide-lite 1000: Very interesting lamp !
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RLOD#7 (2020.05.11) Mid-1950s Philips SP 2000WMax10/02/24 at 00:28Sammi: Water cooled.!?
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Extinct alreadyMax10/02/24 at 00:04347vPowerlite: I've always found low wattage HID neat so it&...
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New generation of metal halide short-arc lampMax09/29/24 at 17:31Ria: I don't think I've (knowingly) seen one ...
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1979 Sylvania H39KC-175/NMax09/29/24 at 16:35Max: Although there were not really common, BT-shaped m...
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Peculiar internal construction of a self-ballasted mercury lampMax09/29/24 at 16:31Max: I agree. I haven't seen that in any other sel...
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1980s Philips MNL-G (6.5 W)Max09/29/24 at 16:26Max: Good point about the ignition voltage. I don'...
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Extinct alreadyMax09/29/24 at 16:23Max: Indeed, that's the point of our collections, ...
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Peculiar internal construction of a self-ballasted mercury lampMax09/28/24 at 15:55wide-lite 1000: Definitely is a strange design !
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1979 Sylvania H39KC-175/NMax09/27/24 at 21:10Ria: Interesting it has an E40 cap, where was it used, ...
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