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GE 18W
Here is a GE BIAX 18W warm white compact fluorescent lamp and ballast system.

Made in: Ballast Hungary /Lamp Italy

Manufactured: December 1998 (ballast)

Voltage: 120V

Current: 330 mA

Colour temperature: 2700K

Lamp life: 10,000 hours

CRI: 82

Lumens: 1020

Ballast base: Medium E26

Lamp base: GX24q-2

Total system watts: 20W

GE 18W

Here is a GE BIAX 18W warm white compact fluorescent lamp and ballast system.

Made in: Ballast Hungary /Lamp Italy

Manufactured: December 1998 (ballast)

Voltage: 120V

Current: 330 mA

Colour temperature: 2700K

Lamp life: 10,000 hours

CRI: 82

Lumens: 1020

Ballast base: Medium E26

Lamp base: GX24q-2

Total system watts: 20W


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File information
Filename:DSC09306_GE_BIAX__18W_Lamp_and_Ballast_System.JPG
Album name:lite_lover / Fluorescent (CFL lamps)
Company and Date Manufactured:GE
Model Number:FEA18TBX/120W (ballast) F18TBX/I/SPX27-827 (lamp)
Wattage:18W
Lamp Type:Compact fluorescent
Filesize:282 KiB
Date added:Dec 29, 2020
Dimensions:2592 x 1944 pixels
Displayed:33 times
Color Space:sRGB
Contrast:0
DateTime Original:2019:12:17 22:12:38
Exposure Bias:0 EV
Exposure Mode:0
Exposure Program:Program
Exposure Time:1/30 sec
FNumber:f/2.8
Flash:No Flash
Focal length:7.9 mm
ISO:100
Light Source:Unknown: 0
Make:Sony
Max Aperture:f/2.8
Model:DSC-W1
URL:http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=25800
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joe_347V   [Dec 30, 2020 at 10:58 PM]
It looks like a reverse of your typical PL lamp base. I guess it was a proprietary base?
lite_lover   [Jan 01, 2021 at 04:03 AM]
Yes it's a reverse of the usual base configuration. I'm not sure, it could be a proprietary base.

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