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by elephant » 06/06/10, 19:32

This is the first time that I hear of mixed lamps ..... : Oops:
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by elephant » 06/06/10, 19:38

Well, I'm already a little smarter ...:

francelampes.com/pro/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=5653

I will try to find out more ....

a priori, nothing prevents mounting an incandescent filament in series with the discharge system, it thus acts as a resistance and its radiation is useful ....
before I c..le c ... to look for, does one of our friends know more?
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by Christophe » 06/06/10, 23:44

Clay wrote:It's expensive!!! 245 euros?

Thank you for your help.


But no, it's cheap, it's just rubbish ... it's just impossible to amortize!

So take 1 or 2 high-power, high-brightness compact fluorescent bulb...

You transfer the E40 base (and the possible external balast) and you put 2 E27 base!

ps: say the incandescent bulbs mentioned above are still tolerated for sale? It is not prohibited for 1 moment the 100W? : Shock:
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by Napo dwarf » 07/06/10, 10:59

no they just don't have the right to restock

http://www.maison-blog.com/fin-ampoules ... cence.html

and they talk about a non-transparent bulb.

Are there any exceptions?
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by coucou789456 » 07/06/10, 12:53

Hello

it is mainly a bulb reserved for public lighting, that is certainly the reason. Note that at the quoted supplier, the prices are exclusive of tax and that there are different prices depending on the quantities ordered.
naturally we can use them at home but it is not of great interest, because of their color very often.

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by Clay » 08/06/10, 00:25

Christophe wrote:So take 1 or 2 high-power, high-brightness compact fluorescent bulb...

You transfer the E40 base (and the possible external balast) and you put 2 E27 base!


Do you find the option of Sodium lamps really bad?
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