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Not everything here is accurate but this is something that I've found useful! Please note that this list currently doesn't contain Japanese market specific sizes! Things that need to be corrected: -Discharge voltage and current + conditions (tons of them are wrong!) -Slimline currents especially (I didn't list several for some reason) Preheat: | Lamp | Wattage | Length (in) | Discharge length (in) | Lamp voltage | Lamp current | Year of release | Notes | | f4t5 | 4 | 6 | ~4.5 | 31 | ~0.200 | 1941 | | | f6t5 | 6 | 9 | ~6 | 48 | ~0.145 | 1940 | | | f8t5 | 8 | 12 | ~10.5 | 58 | ~0.137 | 1941 | | | f13t5 | 21 | 13 | ~19.5 | 90 | ~0.170 | 1941-1946 | | | f10t8 | 13.5 | 10 | ~12 | ~50 | ~0.240 | | | | f13t8 | 13.5 | 13 | ~11.5 | ~37 | ~0.350 | | | | f13.5t8 | 13 | 13.5 | ~11.5 | | | | Made mostly by Westinghouse from the 1960's to 1980's. | | f14t8 | 14 | 15 | ~12 | ~64 | ~0.234 | 1960-1969 | | | f15t8 | 15 | 18 | ~16 | ~55 | ~0.355 | 1938 | One of the og fluorescent lamp size | | f18t8 | 18 | 24 | ~21.5 | ~48 | ~0.670 | Early 1960's | | | f19t8 | 19 | 26, 28 | ~23.5, ~25.5 | | | | f19t8 (26 in) is the same as f26t8 | | f20t8 | 18 | 24 | ~21.5 | ~48 | ~0.670 | | Same as f18t8 | | f21t8 | 21 | 30 | ~27.5 | | | | Used in older vending machines | | f22t8 | 22 | 26 | ~23.5 | ~92 | ~0.670 | | Used in older vending machines | | f24t8 | 18 | 24 | ~21.5 | ~48 | ~0.670 | Early 1960's | Same as f18t8 | | f30t8 | 30 | 36 | ~33.5 | ~200 | ~0.15 | 1938 | One of the og fluorescent lamp size | | f36t8 | 36 | 48 | ~45.5 | ~88 | ~0.41 | 1980-1938 | | | f58t8 | 58 | 60 | ~57.5 | ~110 | ~0.67 | ~1980 | f19t8 (26 in) is the same as f26t8 | | f70t8 | 70 | 72 | ~69.5 | ~115 | ~0.800 | | Lamp voltage + current from f72t12 | | f14t12 | 14 | 15 | ~12 | ~41 | ~0.341 | 1938 | Came out a few months later than the og 4 sizes | | f15t12 | 15 | 18 | ~16 | ~48 | ~0.330 | 1938 | One of the og fluorescent lamp sizes | | f20t12 | 20 | 21, 22, 24, 26 | ~18.5, 19.5, 21.5, 23.5 | ~57 | ~0.380 | 1938 | One of the og fluorescent lamp size | | f25t12 | 25 | 28, 30, 33 | ~25.5, 27.5, 31.5 | ~69 | ~0.360 | | | | f30t12 | 30 | 36 | ~33.5 | ~70 | ~0.425 | 1938 | | | f40t12 | 40 | 48 | ~45.5 | ~100 | ~0.430 | 1938 | | | f65t12 | 65 | 60 | ~62.5 | ~260 | ~0.250 | | | | f60t17 | 60 | 36 | ~32 | | ~1.500 | 1940-1945 | | | f65t17 | 65 | 36 | ~32 | | ~1.500 | 1940-1945 | | | f90t17 (100 watts) | 100 | 60 | ~54 | 72 | ~1.450 | 1940 | |
Rapid start: | Lamp | Wattage | Length (in) | Discharge length (in) | Lamp voltage | Lamp current | Year of release | Notes | | f80t5 | 80 | 60 | ~55.5 | | | Early 1990's | Rapid start HO lamp | | f40t8 | 40 | 48 | ~45.5 | ~106 | ~0.420 | | | | f40t10 | 40 | 48 | ~45.5 | ~95 | ~0.420 | | | | f25t12 | 25 | 36 | ~33.5 | ~69 | ~0.360 | | | | f30t12 | 30 | 36 | ~33.5 | ~70 | ~0.425 | 1938 | | | f34t12 | 34 | 48 | ~45.5 | ~104 | ~0.430 | | | | f40t12 | 40 | 48 | ~45.5 | ~100 | ~0.430 | 1938 | | | f54t17 | 180 | 54 | ~48 | ~124 | ~1.450 | 1956 | |
Slimlines: | Lamp | Wattage | Length (in) | Discharge length (in) | Lamp voltage | Lamp current | Year of release | Notes | | f42t6 | 25 | 42 | ~39.5 | ~125 | ~0.200 | | Out by 1948 | | f64t6 | 30 | 64 | ~61.5 | ~200 | ~0.200 | | Out by 1948 | | f42t8 | 23 | 42 | ~39.5 | ~86 | ~0.265 | | 'Energy saving' version of f42t6 | | f48t8 | 30 | 48 | ~45.5 | ~113 | ~0.265 | | | | f60t8 | 55 | 60 | ~67.5 | ~207 | ~0.265 | | | | f72t8 | 35 | 72 | ~69.5 | ~132 | ~0.265 | 1944 | | | f96t8 | ~50 | 96 | ~93.5 | ~188 | ~0.265 | 1944 | | | f24t12 | 20 | 24 | ~21.5 | ~48 | ~0.430 | | Banned from US in 1995 | | f36t12 | 30 | 36 | ~33.5 | ~69 | ~0.430 | | | | f42t12 | 35 | 42 | ~39.5 | ~81 | ~0.430 | | | | f48t12 | 39 | 48 | ~45.5 | ~48 | ~0.430 | | | | f60t12 | 50 | 60 | ~57.5 | ~116 | ~0.430 | | | | f64t12 | 50 | 60 | ~57.5 | ~120 | ~0.430 | | | | f72t12 | 56 | 72 | ~57.5 | ~130 | ~0.430 | | | | f84t12 | 65, 75 | 84 | ~81.5 | ~151 | ~0.430 | | These lamps come at 75w too (arc voltage, 174) | | f96t12 | 60, 75 | 96 | ~93.5 | ~139, ~174 | ~0.430 | | |
T5 HE: | Lamp | Length (in) | Wattage* | Discharge length (in) | Arc voltage (lamp voltage) | Arc current (lamp current, amps) | Year of release | Notes | | f14t5 | 14 | 22 | ~19.5 | ~84 | ~0.165 | 1999-2006 | | | f21t5 | 21 | 34 | ~31.5 | ~124 | ~0.165 | 1999-2006 | | | f26t5 | 26 | 46 | ~43.5 | | | 2009-2016 | 'Energy saving' version of f28t5 | | f28t5 | 28 | 46 | ~43.5 | ~164 | ~0.170 | 1999-2006 | | | f35t5 | 35 | 58 | ~55.5 | ~202 | ~0.175 | 1999-2006 | |
Energy saving: | Lamp | Length (in) | Wattage* | Discharge length (in) | Arc voltage (lamp voltage) | Arc current (lamp current, amps) | Year of release | Not-so energy saving version(s) | Notes | | f26t5 | 26 | 46 | ~44.5 | | | | f28t5 | | | f13t8 | 18 | 13 | ~15.5 | ~37 | ~0.350 | | f15t8, f18t8 | | | f15t8 | 24 | 15 | ~21.5 | ~55 | ~0.355 | | f18t8 | | | f25t8 | 48 | 25 | ~45.5 | | | | f28t8, f30t8, f32t8, f36t8, f40t8 | | | f28t8 | 48 | 28 | ~45.5 | ~101 | ~0.275 | | f30t8, f32t8, f36t8, f40t8 | | | f30t8 | 48 | 30 | ~45.5 | | | | f32t8, f36t8, f40t8 | | | f32t8 | 48 | 32 | ~45.5 | ~137 | ~0.150 | | f36t8, f40t8 | | | f36t8 | 48 | 36 | ~45.5 | ~88 | ~0.410 | | f40t8 | | | f40t8 | 60 | 40 | ~57.5 | ~150 | ~0.265 | | f50t8, f51t8, f58t8 | | | f50t8 | 60 | 50 | ~57.5 | ~137 | ~0.150 | | f51t8, f58t8 | | | f51t8 | 60 | 51 | ~57.5 | | | | f58t8 | | | f17t12 | 24 | 17 | ~21.5 | | | | f20t12 | | | f25t12 | 36, 48 | 25 | ~33.5, ~45.5 | ~69 | ~0.360 | | f30t12 (36 in), f32t12, f34t12, f35t12, f40t12 | | | f32t12 | 48 | 32 | ~45.5 | | | | f34t12, f35t12, f40t12 | | | f34t12 | 48 | 34 | ~45.5 | ~104 | ~0.430 | | f35t12, f40t12 | | | f35t12 | 48 | 35 | ~45.5 | | | | f40t12 | Very early version of the f34t12, made till the mid 1980's | | f58t12 | 60 | 58 | ~57.5 | | | | f65t12 | | | f90t12 | 60 | 84 | ~57.5 | ~60 | ~1.600 | | f90t17 | | | f90t17 (82 watts) | 60 | 82 | ~54 | | | 1975-1977 | f90t17 (85 watts), f90t17 (90 watts), f90t17 (100 watts, f100t17) | | | f90t17 (85 watts) | 60 | 85 | ~57.5 | | | 1948 | f90t17 (90 watts), f90t17 (100 watts) | | | f90t17 (90 watts) | 90 | 60 | ~54 | | | 1953 | f90t17 (100 watts, f100t17) | |
T5 HO: | Code | Length (in) | Wattage* | Discharge length (in) | Arc voltage (lamp voltage) | Arc current (lamp current, amps) | Year of release | Notes | | f24t5 | ~22 | 24 | ~19.5 | ~74 | ~0.295 | Early 1990's | | | f39t5 | ~34 | 39 | ~31.5 | ~116 | ~0.325 | Early 1990's | | | f49t5 | ~34 | 49 | ~31.5 | | | | Made by GE | | f54t5 | ~45 | 54 | ~42.5 | ~118 | ~0.455 | Early 1990's | | | f80t5 | ~58 | 80 | ~55.5 | | | Early 1990's | Rapid start HO lamp | See more below @Beta 5 and @Multisubject 's replies!!
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Interesting list, hopefully it can grow as more info is added, it would be quite useful to have something like this as a permanent feature to the site, perhaps also distinguishing which ones are predominantly US and EU market lamps and which ones are common across both. As for T5 HE I believe they came out earlier than 1999, possibly around 1994 (which may also apply to T5 HO too), and regarding the energy saving variants both Philips and GE had their take on them, the Philips wattages differing slightly to the GE ones which can be seen in this PDF on the T5 Wattmiser range https://docs.rs-online.com/501c/0900766b80d11960.pdf
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OMG OMG thanks so much for sharing these! I have been looking for those larger T5, T6, and T5HO specs for a while, I will add them to my public lamp spec sheet later when I get a chance if that's okay. May I ask if these are measured specs or are they taken from datasheets? If so what datasheets? This is immensely helpful, you are definitely getting credit for this on the front page
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T-8 to T-12 HO: (Common T-12s are from the mid 1950s) | Code | Length (in) | Wattage* | Discharge length (in) | Arc voltage (lamp voltage) | Arc current (lamp current, amps) | Year of release | Notes | | f48t8 | 48 | 44 | ~45.5 | ~102 | ~0.430 | | | | f60t8 | 60 | 55 | ~57.5 | ~127 | ~0.430 | | | | f72t8 | 72 | 65 | ~69.5 | ~151 | ~0.430 | | | | f96t8 | 96 | 86 | ~93.5 | ~200 | ~0.430 | | | | f18t12 | 18 | 25 | ~22.5 | ~31 | ~0.800 | | | | f24t12 | 24 | 35 | ~21.5 | ~43 | ~0.800 | | | | f36t12 | 36 | 44 | ~41.5 | ~55 | ~0.800 | | | | f42t12 | 42 | 50 | ~39.5 | ~62 | ~0.800 | | | | f48t12 | 48 | 60 | ~45.5 | ~75 | ~0.800 | | | | f60t12 | 60 | 70 | ~57.5 | ~87 | ~0.800 | | | | f64t12 | 64 | 75 | ~61.5 | ~87 | ~0.800 | | | | f72t12 | 72 | 85 | ~69.5 | ~106 | ~0.800 | | | | f84t12 | 84 | 100 | ~81.5 | ~125 | ~0.800 | | | | f96t12 | 96 | 110 | ~93.5 | ~137 | ~0.800 | | | | f100t12 | 72 | 100 | ~69.5 | ~90 | ~0.800 | | Streetlighting HO lamp |
VHO (and SHO, DHO, etc.) lamps: | Code | Length (in) | Wattage* | Discharge length (in) | Arc voltage (lamp voltage) | Arc current (lamp current, amps) | Year of release | Notes | | f95t5 | ~46 | 95 | ~45.5 | | | | | | f24t12 | 24 | 70 | ~20 | ~46 | ~1.500 | Early 1960's | Reflector f24t12/vho made for mining applications | | f48t12 | 48 | 110 | ~44 | ~73 | ~1.500 | Early 1960's | | | f60t12 | 60 | 135 | ~56 | ~90 | ~1.500 | Early 1960's | | | f72t12 | 72 | 160 | ~88 | ~106 | ~1.500 | Early 1960's | | | f96t12 | 96 | 215* | ~92 | ~143 | ~1.500 | Early 1960's | *Westinghouse's were 219w | | f108t12 | 108 | 125 | ~104 | ~83 | ~1.500 | Early 1960's | | | f117t12 | 117 | 132 | ~113 | ~88 | ~1.500 | | | | f120t12 | 120 | 135 | ~116 | ~90 | ~1.500 | | |
Sign lamps: (U bent lamps are missing) | Code | Length (in) | Wattage* | Discharge length (in) | Arc voltage (lamp voltage) | Arc current (lamp current, amps) | Year of release | Notes | | f108t12 | 108 | 125 | ~104 | ~83 | ~1.500 | Early 1960's | | | f117t12 | 117 | 132 | ~113 | ~88 | ~1.500 | | | | f120t12 | 120 | 135 | ~116 | ~90 | ~1.500 | | |
Tanning lamps: | Code | Length (in) | Wattage* | Discharge length (in) | Arc voltage (lamp voltage) | Arc current (lamp current, amps) | Notes | | f10t5 | 12 | 10 | ~9.5 | | | Used for face tanning | | f59t12 | 59 | 80 | ~56.5 | | | | | f71t12 | 71 | 100 | ~68.5 | | | | | f73t12 | 73 | 100 | ~70.5 | | | | | f79t12 | 79 | 180-230 | ~76.5 | | | |
Power-Twist: | Code | Length (in) | Wattage* | Discharge length (in) | Arc voltage (lamp voltage) | Arc current (lamp current, amps) | Year of release | Notes | | f30-34t9 | 48 | 30-34 | ~45.5 | ~200 (f30t8), ~104 (f34t12) | ~0.150 (f30t8), ~0.430 (f34t12) | | Most likely made from (at least the 1990's) till 2000; Referred to as the Durotest Vita-lite Plus Energy Twist; Uncommon lamp | | f36t10 | 48 (unconfirmed) | 36 | ~45.5 | | | 1961? | Most likely made from (at least the 1990's) till 2000; Uncommon lamp, came with cathode shields | | f20t12 | 24 | 20 | ~23.5 | ~57 | ~0.380 | 1961 | | | f40t12 | 48 | 40 | ~45.5 | ~100 | ~0.430 | 1961 | |
PowerGroove lamps: | Code | Length (in) | Wattage* | Discharge length (in) | Arc voltage (lamp voltage) | Arc current (lamp current, amps) | Year of release | Notes | | f48pg17 | 48 | 110 | 60 | ~74 | 1.5 | Mid 1950's to 1960's | | | f72pg17 | 72 | 160 | 72-84 | ~107 | 1.5 | Mid 1950's to 1960's | | | f96pg17 | 72 | 160 | 215 | ~163 | 1.5 | 1954 | |
Other linear tubes: | Code | Length (in) | Wattage* | Discharge length (in) | Arc voltage (lamp voltage) | Arc current (lamp current, amps) | 'Energy saving' version | Year of release | Notes | | f13t2 | | | | | | | | Very uncommon lamp | | f5t5 | 7.5 | 5 | ~6 | | | | | Used in certain studio lighting | | f7t5 | 10.5 | 7 | ~9 | | | | 1960's | Made for certain vending machines during the 1960's | | f10t5 | 16.5 | 10 | ~15 | | | | | | | f11t5 | 17.5 | 11 | ~16 | | | | | | | f2t6 | 2.25 | 2 | | | ~2? | | | Primarily made for aircraft display lighting | | f15t6 | 18 | 15 | | | ~16.5 | | | | | f20t6 | 24 | 20 | | | ~22.5 | | | | | f25t6 | 30 | 25 | | | ~28.5 | | | | | f30t6 | 36 | 30 | | | ~34.5 | | | | | f40t6 | 48 | 40 | | | ~46.5 | | | | | f16t8 | 26 | 16 | ~63 | ~0.253 | ~23.5 | | ~1967? | Made for specific appliences including stoves and (clothes) washers | | f19t8 | 26, 28 | 19 | ~63 | ~0.253 | ~23.5, ~25.5 | | ~1967? | Very little info on this lamp, 26 in version is 'energy saving' version of f22t8 | | f22t8 | 26 | 19 | ~92 | ~0.160 | ~23.5 | f19t8 (26 in) | ~1967? | Very little info on this lamp | | f35t8 | ~58 | 35 | | | ~55 | | | Very little info on this lamp | | f20t9 | 24 | 20 | ~55 | ~0.360 | ~21.5 | | 1980's | Made mostly by Lampi during the 1980's | | f30t9 | 36 | 30 | ~81 | ~0.370 | ~33.5 | | | Primarily made by Hitachi for applications including printers and aquariums | | f40t9 | 48 | 37 | ~95 | ~0.420 | ~45.5 | | | Primarily made by Hitachi |
U-bent: | Code | Wattage* | Discharge length (in) | Leg spacing (in) | Arc voltage (lamp voltage) | Arc current (lamp current, amps) | Year of release | Notes | | fb16t8 | 16 | ~17 | 1-2 | ~80 | ~0.2 | 1949-1950 | Discharge length is dependent on the fact that an f15t8's discharge length is ~15.5 in this lamp would be slightly longer; Lamp length (tip of bend to the endcaps) is between 6 and 12 inches | | fb31t8 | 31 | | 1.625 and 6 | | | ~1990? | 6 in leg spacing on fb31t8's is very uncommon; | | fb32t8 | 31 | ~45.5 | 6 | ~137 | ~0.150 | ~1990, pre-Alto? | | | fb35t8 | 35 | ~45.5 | 6 | | | Pre 2003 | | | fb40t8 | 40 | ~45.5 | 6 | ~106 | ~0.420 | 1975 | | | fb20t12 | 20 | ~17.5 | 6 | ~48 | ~0.330 | ~1950(?) | Lamp length (tip of bend to the endcaps) is ~10 inches | | fb34t12 | 34 | ~45.5 | 6 | | | Pre 2003 | | | fb40t12 | 40 | ~45.5 | 6 | ~100 | ~0.430 | ~1950(?) | | | fb65t12 | 65 | ~57.5 | 6 | ~260 | ~0.250 | ~1950(?) | Lamp length (tip of bend to the endcaps) is ~28 inches |
Circline: | Code | Wattage* | Discharge length (in) | Diameter (in) | Arc voltage (lamp voltage) | Arc current (lamp current, amps) | Year of release | Notes | | fc6t9 | 15 | | | | | | | | fc8t9 | 22 | (55-65)? | ~8.25 | ~80 | ~0.2 | 1949-1950 | Discharge length is dependent on the fact that an f15t8's discharge length is ~15.5 in this lamp would be slightly longer; Lamp length (tip of bend to the endcaps) is between 6 and 12 inches | | fc10t9/t10 | 22 | | | | | | | | fc16t9/t10 | 40 | | | | | | |
PL: | PL lamp type | Description | Lamp wattages | Base type | | PL-S | PL-S stands for short plug-in lamp (5-13 watts) | 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 | gx23 | | PL-L | PL-L stands for long plug-in lamp (18-80 watts) | 18, 24, 29 ('energy saving' version of 40 watt pl-l) 36, 40, 55, 80 | 2g11 | | PL-T | 3 compact fluorescent turns (16-57 watts) | 16, 18, 24, 26, 27, 28, 32, 33, 34, 42, 54, 57 | gx24-qx | | PL-C | PL-C stands for cluster of fluorescent lamps (10-27 watts) | 10, 13, 18, 26, 27 | g24d-x, g24q-x, gx23 | | PL-R | PL-R stands for radius model, these plug in lamps unlike the lamps listed above have round bases (14-17 watts) | 14,17 | gr14q-1 | | PL-H | PL-H stands for high output lamp (120w) | 120 | 2G8-1 | | PL-Q | PL-Q stands for quadrant lamp (these are also called 2d lamps and are referred to as 2d lamps here). | 10, 14, 16, 21, 24, 28, 31, 38, 55 | GR10Q (4 pin), GR8 (2 pin) |
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I'm glad yall like it! I added more as you can see, I just couldn't fit it all in one post! @Multisubject Yes please feel free to add it! No need to give me credit this is all information that I've found online. Unfortunately I am unable to find the origin for a lot of this information. Most voltage stuff were from LG and other common lighting sources and some Philips spec sheets possibly. A lot of slimline, HO, VHO, etc. lamps voltages were calculated from their amperage since they're all about the same. This list is from long ago but I'm happy to see it will be useful! Please feel free to give me corrections/information (like @Beta 5 did) and I will add them eventually! For some reason the circline parts were not complete so I just added a little bit of information.
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OMG OMG thanks so much for sharing these! I have been looking for those larger T5, T6, and T5HO specs for a while, I will add them to my public lamp spec sheet later when I get a chance if that's okay. May I ask if these are measured specs or are they taken from datasheets? If so what datasheets? This is immensely helpful, you are definitely getting credit for this on the front page
you can find pretty most common Linear T5/T8/T12 etc specifications in various IEC, ANSI, & JIS standards, thats where I get all of mine from, pretty sure I did link to a few the last few times subjects like this came up  IEC straight and compact fluorescent https://www.doc88.com/p-90159314455861.htmlhttps://www.doc88.com/p-11861696039144.htmlANSI straight and compact fluorescent https://www.nema.org/docs/default-source/about-us-document-library/ansi-c78.81-2016-(r2022)_aspublished.pdfhttps://www.doc88.com/p-51499045262529.htmlJIS straight and compact fluorescent https://kikakurui.com/c7/C7617-2-2009-01.htmlhttps://kikakurui.com/c7/C7618-2-2009-01.htmlInteresting list, hopefully it can grow as more info is added, it would be quite useful to have something like this as a permanent feature to the site, perhaps also distinguishing which ones are predominantly US and EU market lamps and which ones are common across both.
As for T5 HE I believe they came out earlier than 1999, possibly around 1994 (which may also apply to T5 HO too), and regarding the energy saving variants both Philips and GE had their take on them, the Philips wattages differing slightly to the GE ones which can be seen in this PDF on the T5 Wattmiser range  https://docs.rs-online.com/501c/0900766b80d11960.pdf
that PDF is for the Watt-miser version, GE's HE/HO T5's are the same wattage as everyone else's I'm glad yall like it! I added more as you can see, I just couldn't fit it all in one post!
@Multisubject Yes please feel free to add it! No need to give me credit this is all information that I've found online. Unfortunately I am unable to find the origin for a lot of this information. Most voltage stuff were from LG and other common lighting sources and some Philips spec sheets possibly. A lot of slimline, HO, VHO, etc. lamps voltages were calculated from their amperage since they're all about the same.
This list is from long ago but I'm happy to see it will be useful!
Please feel free to give me corrections/information (like @Beta 5 did) and I will add them eventually! For some reason the circline parts were not complete so I just added a little bit of information.
@Emersyn while I do appreciate it must of taken a fair bit of effort to put the list together, and I appreciate the willingness to help educate the fellow enthusiast im afraid theres quite number inaccuracies in that list (a fair number of which are rather egregious and baffling as to where that info came from!) I mention this just because if theres one frustrating thing about this hobby, is people repeating/perpetuating incorrect information that then becomes a PITA later! perhaps you can improve the information with the standards documentation I have provided above and in general that if your not sure about some bit of info its best to leave it out then to add it and potentially miss lead someone it would also be good if you could cite sources and the such like
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@Emersyn: Wait a minute, what the "lamp current" means? I see there many discrepancies: With F18T8 you wrote 0.65A, but the lamp is rated at 0.37A arc at 50Hz. 0.67 would then be about right for a preheat current (that is supposed to be larger than the operating, as the ballast choke is expected to slightly saturate when operating into an essential short circuit load). In fact with F20T12 you wrote 0.38A, but the F18T8 is designed to be a direct replacement for the F20T12 at preheat ballasts, so there is no way it would have so different rated current. Similar the F4T5 has rated arc current in the 0.165..0.17A range (don't remember exactly, but it is definitely designed to operate on the same ballasts as the rest of this miniature T5 family, so something in the 0.15..0.17A ballpark). 0.2A is way too much for an arc, maybe about correct for preheat. But then with F8T5 you wrote 0.145A, that corresponds more to a current in HF operation, at 50/60Hz it is rated at 0.155A arc.
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@Emersyn You could also list the generic names for PL-S, PL-C, 2D etc. which are TC-S/TC-SE (PL-S), TC-D/TC-DE (PL-C), TC-T/TC-TE (PL-T), TC-DD (2D), TC-L (PL-L), the ones with the E at the end denote they are the 4 pin versions for electronic gear. Also regarding PL-S/TC-S the cap for 5-7-9-11W is G23 whereas only the 13W US lamps are GX23. that PDF is for the Watt-miser version, GE's HE/HO T5's are the same wattage as everyone else's
Yes I know GE's standard T5 HE/HO are the same as everyone else's but their wattmiser range is different to Philips, for example their wattmiser version of 28W HE is 26.4W whereas Philips are 25W and GE's wattmiser 35W HE is 33W while the Philips TL5 Eco is 32W, only a small difference but worth noting as there must have been some differences between the two ranges? 
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Emersyn
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@LightBulbFun That's very true, I think I had a bit too much faith in this list. I made this list when I was much younger and didn't think to include sources or cite inaccuracies. I'm very busy right now (only posted this during a bit of free time), but I will correct things as soon as possible! If you wouldn't mind, could you point out a few of the biggest ones? And also are there any wrong in the years/notes columns? @Medved Those are some really good points! Unfortunately the voltage and currents came from a lot of different places (spec sheets, LG, etc.) and some were wrong/found in different conditions. Would it be smart to divide the voltage/current columns into their voltages in different conditions (ballasts/hz)? Here is a link to a Google Sheets please feel free to comment anything that needs to get corrected and I will add it! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1d-gcY8v07y0ZyGBGUnOvOYo-JNs3kJJCM7Xmv6h7q64
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