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"GE" Slimline F4T5
One time during a power outage I used an F4T5 in my small bathroom and found it lit the room quite well. So I decided to make one a permanent fixture - it is so light it is fixed to the outlet plate with industrial-grade double-side foam tape. It's nice at night when I don't want to turn on the main lights over the mirror. The lamp is a Philips triphosphor 3000K to have the CRI as high as possible (85)and make the room "feel" warmer. This is a 120v fixture with an electronic ballast (instant-start) - not a battery-powered fixture.
Keywords: Indoor_Fixtures

"GE" Slimline F4T5

One time during a power outage I used an F4T5 in my small bathroom and found it lit the room quite well. So I decided to make one a permanent fixture - it is so light it is fixed to the outlet plate with industrial-grade double-side foam tape. It's nice at night when I don't want to turn on the main lights over the mirror. The lamp is a Philips triphosphor 3000K to have the CRI as high as possible (85)and make the room "feel" warmer. This is a 120v fixture with an electronic ballast (instant-start) - not a battery-powered fixture.

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Filename:F4T5_nite_lite+.JPG
Album name:vaporeyes / Luminaire Collection
Keywords:Indoor_Fixtures
Company and Date Manufactured:Some Chinese company for Jasco Products branded as "General Electric"
Model Number:10167 Advantage
Wattage:4
Lamp Type:Linear fluorescent - Philips F4T5
Filesize:66 KiB
Date added:Nov 11, 2012
Dimensions:850 x 608 pixels
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URL:http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=13781
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GEsoftwhite100watts   [Nov 12, 2012 at 01:10 AM]
Cool modification Alain! I like it Very Happy
rapidstart_12   [Jul 30, 2023 at 07:07 PM]
Interesting idea using one of those under-cabinet fixtures as a nightlight Cool

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