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It sounds a bit like what happens with Osram SOX lamps when there is a leak in the arc tube and the sodium attacks the coating of the outer envelope. ... until
Thanks to a couple of Bob's catalogues and publications, we can now correctly use the British name for the Philips 'Brick', also known by some as the 'Midlands
Hi all, A friend found a discarded SON lamp outside his house last week, it came from a streetlight which had been getting dimmer recently, until it gave out
Hello All, This is a trunk road which we are currently working on, at the moment there are a mixture of SOX and SON lanterns. The SOX are Philips MA50's with
Colin G as also sent me this, identifying the odd looking fitting: Thanks Colin. Hi Claire It a Chalmit Rubberlite Industrial fitting type 480 series for upto