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Category |
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- | Glow, indicator | Индикаторни глимки |
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Works? | Yes |
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Old? | No |
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Technology | Glow |
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Voltage | 220 V |
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Power | |
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Electr. Coating | (none) |
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Electr. Shape | pins, bent, side-by-side |
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Gas Filling | Neon-Argon |
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Flasher? | No |
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Tip? | No |
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Bulb Shape | T6 |
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Diameter | 6 mm |
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Length | 45 mm |
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Base | SL3 |
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Original Sleeve? | No |
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Color | Orange |
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Transparency | Clear |
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Outside? | No |
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Reflector? | No |
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Application | Indicator |
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Manufacturer | ESFA |
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Country | |
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Date made | |
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Date acquired | 1982 |
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Purchase price | |
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Part number | R46/20 |
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Number of Spares | 10 |
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Location | Unknown |
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Needs attention: | Photos |
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Labelled? | Yes |
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How acquired: | |
| Comments: | I have NO idea where the "ESFA" business came from. I could swear I remember it written on the side, yet it's not there now. It could be a different bulb but I distinctly remember what lead to the electrode sputtering visible in this one |
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