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Spent Philips Halogená Flood Light
Here is spent Philips Halogená Flood light.  As you can see the capsule bulb has enclosed wire to string the filament vertically instead of the traditional external version.

Also, you can see the etch on the tube itself as well as the outside BR30 envelope as well.

Capsule:

60L
120
C606

BR30 Envelope:

Philips
60 W/ 120V
Csa Flood
(Triangle with vertical bisect line) Mexico
(Left side lettering) G6 (2006)
Keywords: Lamps

Spent Philips Halogená Flood Light

Here is spent Philips Halogená Flood light. As you can see the capsule bulb has enclosed wire to string the filament vertically instead of the traditional external version.

Also, you can see the etch on the tube itself as well as the outside BR30 envelope as well.

Capsule:

60L
120
C606

BR30 Envelope:

Philips
60 W/ 120V
Csa Flood
(Triangle with vertical bisect line) Mexico
(Left side lettering) G6 (2006)

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Filename:PC120289.JPG
Album name:rjluna2 / Burned Out Bulbs
Keywords:Lamps
Company and Date Manufactured:Philips Lighting Company
Wattage:60 Watts
Lamp Type:BR30 Flood
Filesize:28 KiB
Date added:Jun 05, 2010
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Silverliner14B   [Jun 05, 2010 at 09:43 PM]
That stretched filament you find encased in the pinch seal on the capsule actually serves as the fuse. This allows glass halogen capsules to be used in soft outer glass envelopes. Your lamp was made in 2006 it lasted well!
rjluna2   [Jun 06, 2010 at 01:35 AM]
Thanks with Silverliner14B with dating the bulb.
GullWhiz   [Jun 06, 2010 at 06:20 AM]
We have those lamps in our kitchen....except they are the reduced wattage version so they are 45 watts, and they were installed I believe 2008 and still works today!

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