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A Philips 175W Mercury Vapor Lamp I bought has a broken insulator at the socket « on: December 01, 2025, 10:43:16 PM » Author: Mem756
Hello everyone. I'm very excited to announce here that I bought today my first, clear mercury vapor lamp, this is a very special lamp as it's an USA made Philips Lifeguard 175W Lamp, made in September 8th, 1986. But oh boy what a surprise it was, when I got home, opened the box [sleeve] and examined the lamp more carefully, and I noticed the beautiful red glass insulator was smashed-looking and had some pieces broken and inside the socket compartment of the lamp; through those holes you can look inside the lamp. I really don't wanna return this lamp as these lamps are very rare in Mexico, and if I were to repair it, I don't wanna diminish its resale value if I were to sell it again way into the future, as these are very special lamps indeed. I highly doubt this lamp is brand new as the arctube looks quite used as you can see from the picture, so I don't have the knowledge whether I bought the lamp and was already like that, or if the insulator got kinda broken on the way home. I was recommended to apply resin on this lamp to repair it. I did hear a little rattling when I got it in a plastic bag, but supposed it was the structural supports rattling inside the bulb. So, what do y'all suggest I do? Also, I doubt any UV will get through, as the broken off parts will be covered by the socket when it's on. I will gladly wait and hear back from what y'all have to say about this.
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Re: A Philips 175W Mercury Vapor Lamp I bought has a broken insulator at the socket « Reply #1 on: Today at 12:48:03 AM » Author: Maxim
I would say return it if the lamp was advertised to be in New condition. Otherwise, mend and repair as needed, but ask for a discount for the defect / damage. My opinion anyway.

Congrats on your new (to you  :mrg: ) Lifeguard!
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