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The beginning of the end for cool white 4 footers!
It's been almost a year since the discontinuation of cool white fluorescents (4ft ones that is) and now I can clearly tell stores still using T12s are running out of them!

This Hart store located in Trois-Pistoles (40km from me), like the whole chain, still uses a variety of T12s (a few even use mercury lamps!). This particular location uses a mix of 8ft slimlines and 4ft /RS fixtures. This one has likely been recently relamped since it has Philips F40DXs. I did notice a few more fixtures that were out.
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The beginning of the end for cool white 4 footers!

It's been almost a year since the discontinuation of cool white fluorescents (4ft ones that is) and now I can clearly tell stores still using T12s are running out of them!

This Hart store located in Trois-Pistoles (40km from me), like the whole chain, still uses a variety of T12s (a few even use mercury lamps!). This particular location uses a mix of 8ft slimlines and 4ft /RS fixtures. This one has likely been recently relamped since it has Philips F40DXs. I did notice a few more fixtures that were out.

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joe_347V   [Jul 19, 2013 at 08:40 PM]
I've seen that before too but I've always chalked it up to lazy people mixing colour temperatures. Laughing

Commercial places with full T12 lighting is super rare here but I've seen the occasional one tucked away in a cove light or a stairwell. Recessed mercury cans are somewhat common though but most I've seen are dimmed out.
streetlight98   [Jul 19, 2013 at 11:28 PM]
Hmm. Can'y they still get CWP lamps? They still sell CWP lamps at any store i go to selling T12s. Neutral
joe_347V   [Jul 20, 2013 at 12:03 AM]
They probably can but I guess the guy used whatever was on his truck. Razz

Now, 4100K F14T5s are just impossible to find. Rolling Eyes
streetlight98   [Jul 20, 2013 at 12:08 AM]
F14T5? I never knew those existed. Shocked
Silverliner14B   [Jul 20, 2013 at 01:28 AM]
the F14T5 is the modern 2' T5 lamp. here T12s are still sold but they come with new phosphors in certain sizes to comply with doe standards. are mercury ballasts still sold in canada?
streetlight98   [Jul 20, 2013 at 01:57 AM]
I think Joe said the only MV ballasts are those 175W chinese yardblasters. They have probe Mh ballasts but most places don't use them for new installations anyways, which prves we didn't need the ban in the US in the first place. If our friends to the north can pick the more efficicent source of light on their own without gov'nt interference, who's to say we can't? Though they say we're not as smart as we used to be education wise lol.
joe_347V   [Jul 20, 2013 at 03:19 AM]
Yeah I think they still sell some merc fixtures here, I found a 175w, 250w, and a 400w merc bracket light still listed.

It seems Mexico still has the full range of mercury ballasts for sale though. When did probe start stuff get banned anyways? I'm sure the full range of probe start ballasts are still sold here though.

I guess they never really did ban MV here since most towns were already fully HPS by the mid 90s so there never really was a need to "persuade" people to change stuff. T12 ballasts did get banned though since they decided to ban them just because they were banned in the US. In fact they mentioned this on their site. Confused

"The advancement of technology has made it possible to significantly increase the energy efficiency of these lamps and the implementation of these new requirements has the potential to significantly reduce energy consumption nationwide. Harmonizing with the US on these regulations will benefit both the economy and the environment and help Canada to meet its energy efficiency goals. Harmonization also eliminates the potential of manufacturers selling products in Canada that they could not otherwise sell in the US."
streetlight98   [Jul 20, 2013 at 03:26 AM]
they banned probe start fixtures here with the same bill that banned MV ballasts and fixtures. They haven't banned new replacement ballasts for MH though.
joe_347V   [Jul 20, 2013 at 03:41 AM]
There's no mention of probe start fixtures being banned in Canada so I guess they're still being made here.
A_lights   [Jul 20, 2013 at 10:41 AM]
we still replace probe start ballasts with probe start, ive noticed the new lamps are junk especially the wierd shaped GE MVR175/U
the pulse start ballasts get replaced more becuase the ignitor fails
streetlight98   [Jul 20, 2013 at 02:39 PM]
Yeah on lighting websites it says for Probe MH "for export only, not for sale in US" Oh those GE MH lamps are CRAP! Sylvania and even Philips MH lamps are good. Cermaic MH lamps i think are made best by Philips though to be honest. Their MH-PSMH-CMH lamps are not Alto lamps and i find any non-alto Philips lamps are pretty decent. Their pre-alto linear fluorescents are warriors. those things were great. Too bad everything is low mercury now with fluorescent. Neutral
joe_347V   [Jul 20, 2013 at 08:44 PM]
Yeah, I heard the odd shaped GE MHs are junk. Personally I like Sylvania's MH lamps since they still use the classic BT shape for them. Razz Philips's CMH lamps are pretty nice too, I have a 70w clear 4000K one in my R47.

The Alto T8s were ok but the Alto IIs seem to start up a bit dim and give that mercury starved look. I heard the T12 Alto Econ-o-watt line was the worst lol.

I think Sylvania F40T12/CWP lamps are still full mercury along with a lot of their other T12 lamps. I think the specialty Philips fluorescent lamps are still full mercury too.
streetlight98   [Jul 21, 2013 at 02:33 AM]
The early Alto II T8s were awful but I heard the newer ones are much better. My pair of Alto IIs doesn't seem bad at all but i've only used them a few times and not for long.Yeah all the Sylvania F40/CWP lamps i've dealt with have been great except for the pair i own lol. They always atart off dim and flickery in the center and slowly warm up and it is SOO annoying! The CWP altos and other Sylvania CWP lamps i've installed have done that when turned on for the evry first time but after that they're fine. My pair seems to be stuck in that "first time beeing powered" state. I've heard leaving them in the sun or using a hair dryer or other source of heat can stop this behavior becuase it lets mercury out of the phosphors?
joe_347V   [Jul 21, 2013 at 03:03 AM]
Hmm, I never had that problem with the CWP lamps but I guess burning them in by running them continuously for a few hours might help. Razz

T8 Alto II on a magnetic RS ballast was the worst, dim and flickering for the first few minutes.
GEsoftwhite100watts   [Nov 24, 2013 at 02:45 AM]
Is this the same store that now has recessed slimlines?

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