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Westinghouse Econ-Novas America's FIRST CFL!
Finally acquired two of these beauties. These things are HUGE! I included a Westy incandescent bulb for comparasion. Only made between 1981-83 before being killed off by Phileeps.
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Westinghouse Econ-Novas America's FIRST CFL!

Finally acquired two of these beauties. These things are HUGE! I included a Westy incandescent bulb for comparasion. Only made between 1981-83 before being killed off by Phileeps.

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Filename:2012-08-08_16-24-50_784.jpg
Album name:Silverliner14B / Preheat Fluorescents
Keywords:Lamps
Company and Date Manufactured:Westinghouse, 1982
Model Number:FEN25/WWS
Wattage:25w
Lamp Type:Fluorescent
Filesize:720 KiB
Date added:Aug 08, 2012
Dimensions:2592 x 1936 pixels
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FNumber:f/1.1440231249948
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Focal length:4.97 mm
Light Source:Unknown: 14
Make:Motorola
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TiCoune66   [Aug 08, 2012 at 11:56 PM]
Wow that's one gigantic CFL! Shocked No wonder they've never been popular before the late 1990s!
streetlight98   [Aug 08, 2012 at 11:57 PM]
Did they use a T5?! Shocked
Silverliner14B   [Aug 09, 2012 at 12:32 AM]
Looks more like a T-6! Shocked
streetlight98   [Aug 09, 2012 at 01:13 AM]
T6? I never knew that existed! What is used for modern day CFLs? T4?
TiCoune66   [Aug 09, 2012 at 01:22 AM]
T4 for "older" ones, but now there are more of them made with T3 tube.

BTW T6 was used for a particular model of tube, the F42T6, which is single pin, instant start. I think those were used in commercial fridges and freezers in grocery stores.
streetlight98   [Aug 09, 2012 at 01:27 AM]
I've seen some even smaller tubes used on some CFLs, would they be T1 or T2?
vaporeyes   [Aug 09, 2012 at 02:16 AM]
There are a number of T2 spiral lamps now. I guess CCFLs would be T1. Dave, I don't know how you found such a gem, with its original packaging, no less! I had not heard of these in 1982 - or I would have tried very hard to get one. In fact, I didn't hear of screw-in fluorescents at all until about 1987 when I heard of the PL lamp-adapter systems - which I couldn't get except through an electrical wholesaler, so I never got one.
Silverliner14B   [Aug 09, 2012 at 08:31 AM]
@Alain, I got these through a trade with Chris (aka chrislights) who is a L-G member. We were surprised to find these! I have no definite memory of any Econ-Novas back in the day but I remember one Norelco SL*18 CFL with a prismatic diffuser on display in a window at a lighting store in Berkeley in '82-'83. Still it wasn't a big thing, professional applications such as schools were the first to use CFLs.
joe_347V   [Aug 09, 2012 at 02:42 PM]
Shocked Very nice find Dave!
GullWhiz   [Aug 09, 2012 at 03:33 PM]
MINE!
chrislights71   [Aug 30, 2012 at 11:12 PM]
Very Funny Jason!

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