JCS120v-750wCGXW Ushio #1000950 (?Disc.) CL, Quartz 750 w G 9.5
BWM G.E. #39793 CL, Quartz (Q750T7/4CL/T 750 w G 9.5 (No Data Avbl.)
BWM G.E. #39680 4CL, Quartz (Q750T7/4CL/TP) 750 w T-8 c-13D
LCL 2.3/8" G 9.5 Low Noise Planar
Filament, BDTH 3,200̊K 21,000 Lum 200
BWM Ushio #1000097 (JCS120v-750wC1) CL, Quartz 750 w T-22mm c-13D
LCL 60.3mm G 9.5
Base Down to Horz 3,200̊K 21,000 Lum 200
BWM Wiko CL, Quartz 750 w T-7 c-13D
LCL 60.3mm G 9.5 3,200̊K 21,000 Lum 200
BWM Norman Lamps 4/CL, Quartz 750 w T-8
LCL 2.3/8"
Med 2P 3,200̊K 21,000 Lum 200
BWM Halco CL, Quartz 750 w T-8 c-13D 2-Pin
Base Down to Horz 3,200̊K 21,000 Lum 200
EHF G.E. #39771 CL, Quartz (
Axial 18x7mm Filmt.) (HRG) 750 w T-6 cc-8
LCL 2.3/8" G 9.5 Any Burn Pos. 3,200̊K 20,400 Lum 500
EHF G.E. #37051 (y2002 Not Disc. Yet) CL, Quartz 750 w T-6 cc-8
LCL 2.3/8" G 9.5 Any Burn Position 3,200̊K 20,400 Lum 500
EHF Osram/Sylvania #54510 CL, Quartz 750 w T-6
LCL 60.3mm G 9.5 Burn Any Pos. 3,300̊K 19,000 Lum 350
EHF Orsam/Sylvania #54510 (Disc.) CL, Quartz 750 w T-6 G 9.5 18,500 Lum 500
EHF Ushio #1000288 (JCV120v-750wCH) CL, Quartz 750 w T-15mm cc-8
LCL 60.3mm G 9.5 Any Burn Pos. 3,200̊K 20,400 Lum 300
EHF Wiko CL, Quartz 750 w T-18.5mm cc-8
LCL 60.3mm G 9.5 3,200̊K 20,400 Lum 300
EHF Norman Lamps 4/CL, Quartz 750 w T-6
LCL 2.3/8"
Med 2P 3,200̊K 20,400 Lum 500
EHF Halco CL, Quartz 750 w T-6 cc-8 G 9.5 Any Burn Pos. 3,200̊K 20,400 Lum 500
EHG/100v Ushio #1001623 (JCV100v-750wBM) CL, Quartz 750w/100v T-19mm cc-8
LCL 60.3mm G 9.5 Any Burn Pos. 3,000̊K 15,400 Lum 2,000
EHG Philips #26972-0 CL, Quartz 750 w T-5 cc-8
LCL 2.3/8" G 9.5 (100CRI) 3,000̊K 15,000 Lum 2,000
EHG (3/03) Philips #924791736300 CL, Quartz 750 w T-17.5mm cc
LCL 55mm G 9.5 Any Burn Pos. 3,000̊K 15,000 Lum 2,000
EHG G.E. #39770 (?disc.) (?Disc.) CL, Quartz (
Axial 19x7mm Filmt.) 750 w T-20mm cc-8
LCL 60.5mm G 9.5 3,000̊K 15,000 Lum 2,000
EHG G.E. #43167 TP/CL. Quartz (HRG) 750 w T-6 cc-8
LCL 2.3/8" G 9.5 Any Burn Position 3,000̊K 15,400 Lum 2,000
EHG Osram/Sylvania #54512 (Q750/CL/TP), CL, Quartz 750 w T-5 cc-8
LCL 2.352" G 9.5 Any Burn Pos. 3,000̊K 15,400 Lum 2,000
EHG Ushio #1000289 (JCV120v-750wBH) CL, Quartz 750 w T-19mm cc-8
LCL 60.3mm G 9.5 Any Burn Pos. 3,000̊K 15,400 Lum 2,000
EHG Wiko CL, Quartz 750 w T-18.5mm cc-8
LCL 60.3mm G 9.5 3,000̊K 15,000 Lum 2,000
EHG Norman Lamps CL, Quartz 750 w T-6
LCL 2.3/8"
Med 2P 3,000̊K 15,400 Lum 2,000
EHG Halco CL, Quartz 750 w T-6 cc-8 G 9.5 Any Burn Pos. 3,000̊K 15,400 Lum 2,000
Pre-my notes in lamps in this class. Wow! that is quite the
filament in someone having a rep. recommending something, or a end user not understanding basic lamp
filament concepts in the past.
As to schools and lighting, better to inspire than insult in general. Carefully walk around those charged with maintaining the lights for the school especially. Got to be a good friend of the head janitor for one school district - but was careful in not to hurt his feelings with my surpior knowledge of what was safe. Instead I became a advisor and recruitor for him in this school's theater program which really worked out later in teacher to janitor management of a program that was hostle before. That plus I got them more modern even if obsolete lights of quality in cross transfor of donations, and serviced their own older lights. Than drew them up a ight
plot but stepped away in letting this relationshop
build.
Been to a few schools over the summer where it was a big thing for them provided in funds by the PTSA so as to replace the 50+ year old and often ripped drapery. Very depressed towns. Lighting... if they could afford it was a dream in budget but sometimes they got the budget for doing so in a very basic way. Literally a day after seeing some
asbestos wired PC fixtures for
FOH lighting in a
gymatorium, I looked up and sent the Kliegl catalogue link to the 1950's lights they were no longer using as per recommendation that I could re-wire for free or we could replace with better. No response even though my intent was to inspire by way of historic sense of what they had for fixtures, and they would be good as new and better for free if wanted for me to
restore. At times you get a little too involved in attempting to help.
Shame is for the students, but this is going to be a teacher and principle motivated thing in the end. I grew up in a fully funded main
stage theater, not just in high school, but also junior high school. Was amazing and set my career path in many ways. A shame other's have gymatoreums at best used for graduation cerimonies.