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Variety of CGE F26T8/CWs from last recycling centre season.
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More vintage appliance fluos! These are probably 70s vintage, predating the introduction of the /4 suffix, whose purpose is still unknown. 4 pins maybe? xD
Jokes aside, I assume it's a standard number code, kinda like /99 for extended service.
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Appliance fluorescents all run on chokes. The F25T12 however has its own. A common 14-22W model would probably not drive it properly, but it wouldn't damage it either.