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On 03/01/15 05:03, Cydrome Leader wrote:
35 years old? That thing must have been belt driven. Philips SL probably - 35 year old this year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact...scent_lamp.JPG The oldest ones I saw were 1990-ish and from panasonic, with a huge magnetic ballast. It was large, stupid and didn't fit in most fixtures. I can't recall what the life was, but it was put together well with lots of glass and silicone goop. There's no way in hell it was cheaper than a box of incandescent bulbs, especially when you factor in the part where electricity itself isn't really that expensive in the US. |
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