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Ancient Edison Lamp Lit!
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This is after the glow stopped blinking, though it constantly flickers. It's a 220V lamp so maybe that's why. I don't plan to light it more than maybe once a year at most from no on though to preserve this beauty of a lamp. Anyone know how these work? It seems like the air AROUND the coiled wire is glowing, not the coil itself. And the lamp blinks and blinks for about 30 seconds before stabilizing. Why? There's also a little metal ball that rolls around in the lamp and fits in the little nipple. Is that mercury?
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If these are run for extended periods (like a nightlight) they will sputter/blacken quickly.
From the thumbnail I thought this was in a yardblaster or something!
I don't know if this would have mercury or not...and I wouldn't run it much...especially underdriven on 120v like that since I imagine that would make it sputter.
Another reason it could be flickering is because it's sorta near EOL/also underdriven...so then it would look like an old neon indicator on a power strip that flickers constantly...