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FILE 246/20385
General Electric 42 and 45 Watts CFL
General Electric 42 Watts, 2700 Lumens and 12,000 Hours CFL bulb and 45 Watts, 45 Watts, 2900 Lumens and 8,000 Hours bulb.
File information
Filename:
PB230282.JPG
Album name:
rjluna2
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Fluorescent Lamp
Keywords:
Lamps
Company and Date Manufactured:
General Electric Company
Model Number:
FLE42HLX/2XL/TP6 and FLE45HLX/2/SW/CD
Wattage:
42 Watts and 45 Watts
Lamp Type:
Compact Fluorescent Light
Filesize:
151 KiB
Date added:
Nov 23, 2009
Dimensions:
640 x 480 pixels
Displayed:
640 times
Color Space:
sRGB
Contrast:
0
DateTime Original:
2009:11:23 18:49:22
Exposure Bias:
0 EV
Exposure Mode:
0
Exposure Program:
Program
Exposure Time:
1/30 sec
FNumber:
f/3.1
Flash:
Flash, Auto-Mode
Focal length:
6.3 mm
ISO:
125
Light Source:
Unknown: 0
Make:
Olympus Imaging Corp.
Max Aperture:
f/3.1
Model:
FE210,X775
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A_lights
[Nov 23, 2009 at 11:04 PM]
that makes no sense how Ge manufactrured two different models of basically the same bulb.
FGS
[Nov 23, 2009 at 11:21 PM]
Not exactly the same lamp. Both are different sizes. I have both of them. The 45w one is dead. The 42w one is smaller than the 45w one. Hope I find another 45w one to replace the dead one I have.
rjluna2
[Nov 24, 2009 at 12:19 AM]
The 45 Watts bulb I got today (2009-11-23) at Sandy Springs, GA Ace Hardware. That is the last bulb they have in stock
lightman64
[Nov 24, 2009 at 02:23 AM]
The larger wattage GE Spirals don't seem to be that reliable. I have had a lot of problems with them.
Medved
[Nov 24, 2009 at 09:22 PM]
I think the 42W is a replacement of the older 45W one. But anyway 42lm/W is way too low for such larhe fluorescent...
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