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GE Trimline F25T8s
Here's a pair of GE F25T8s that looks like a early F25T8 lamp, note that it has a /RS suffix on it which the modern F25s don't have. 
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GE Trimline F25T8s

Here's a pair of GE F25T8s that looks like a early F25T8 lamp, note that it has a /RS suffix on it which the modern F25s don't have.

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Album name:joe_347V / Fluorescent Lamps
Keywords:Lamps
Company and Date Manufactured:General Electric, February 1991
Model Number:F25T8-SP30-RS
Wattage:25w
Lamp Type:Fluorescent
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Date added:Oct 23, 2010
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Silverliner14B   [Oct 23, 2010 at 08:58 PM]
These are old GE T8s! Mfd 2/91 at the Circleville, OH plant. They were made in Canada for a while and now made in the USA.
joe_347V   [Oct 24, 2010 at 01:23 AM]
Thanks Dave, they have the older GE T8 endcaps on them too.
streetlight98   [Jan 20, 2013 at 10:58 PM]
Cool! i didn't know they made the cheapskate 25W T8 lamps until the mid 2000s. Laughing That's the font GE used on their NEMA tags before the narrowed Helvectica font. My 250W HPS GE tag has identical numbers. Smile
xmaslightguy   [Jan 20, 2013 at 11:23 PM]
I like the nice big '25' on these Smile
I've got one F32T8 like this
A_lights   [Jan 21, 2013 at 02:39 AM]
@mike these are 3 ft lamps...the normal wattage is 30W though but the 25W are usually Triphosphor and brighter
joe_347V   [Jan 21, 2013 at 02:47 AM]
I believe the 30w 3' T8s are designed for preheat ballasts while these are designed for rapid start and instant start. I have a rapid start ballast for one of these lamps.
xmaslightguy   [Jan 21, 2013 at 04:49 AM]
Yep 3' 30w T8's are the "old" version meant for magnetic ballasts. 25w is the "new" version (equalivent to a F32T8, only 3-foot)
streetlight98   [Jan 21, 2013 at 02:22 PM]
Ahh okay. I was thinking this was a F32T8/ES lamp. Laughing
xmaslightguy   [Jan 22, 2013 at 12:29 AM]
Yep..can be confusing since there's like 5 different 4-foot T8 wattages
40w, 36w, 32w, 28w, and 25w (plus ofcourse the rare HO T8 tubes, which apparently come in come in 44w & 48w...have yet to actually see one of those HO T8's, but I've seen all the normal-output ones)
FGS   [Jan 22, 2013 at 12:41 AM]
Heh. I like the tube drawing with "TRiMLiNE" inside. Even included the endcaps!
joe_347V   [Jan 22, 2013 at 05:05 AM]
Yeah I find older etches had more character.
streetlight98   [Jan 22, 2013 at 07:13 PM]
i like the older etches like on my GE F14T12: simple and to the point. IMO the (E) and (Hg) and the tradmark names are just useless "extra" info that no one pays attention to anyways. Laughing Just put the manufacturer's name, and the F00T00/XX code that they use. Razz
joe_347V   [Jan 23, 2013 at 01:18 AM]
Nah etches need more info on them like 4500 lumens UL Listed, CSA certified, rapid start only, 5 yr guarantee, medium bi-pin so the customer can know exactly what they're buying. Laughing Laughing Razz
streetlight98   [Jan 23, 2013 at 01:36 AM]
That's what the lamp sleeve is for. Razz Laughing
joe_347V   [Jan 23, 2013 at 02:01 AM]
Laughing Maybe the etch should include a bar code too like those loose lamps you see in the hardware store.
streetlight98   [Jan 23, 2013 at 02:03 AM]
Laughing
GEsoftwhite100watts   [Jan 23, 2013 at 02:10 AM]
And actually what date it was made!

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