Hello all, I have visited this site many times but am new as a member. I have been "collecting" old Christmas lights since I was about age 8 and have always been mesmerized by bubble lights. My first experience with them was when I was about 6 and found some old Noma biscuit-type bubble lights in my Mom and Dad's attic. I got them to work with some help from Dad and an old 12 volt battery he found at work. When they eventually burned out I didn't know about saving them to replace the lamps and threw them out. I know for sure that my favorite had the rare cobalt blue base half. Hind sight is always 20-20 isn't it?
Either way, I have come to make quite a few bubble lights by buying halves from someone making reproductions and found some old tubes on EBay and from Lions Den, and got the bulbs from Lions Den as well. This is where my issue keeps coming up. I thought the NOS flat top bulbs were great at first, but even on my dimmer, they burnt out within two years. So I got the more expensive rounded "long shank" bulbs from Lions Den and again was initially very pleased with the results. However, as the last few Christmases have passed, I have noticed an odd thing. I have not yet had a single failure of these bulbs, but over half of them have darkened on the inside of the bulbs with carbon (I think) and most of these are so dark that the light from the bulb can barely be seen through the plastic halves and the tubes.
Has anyone else experienced this or did I just get a bad batch? Like I said, so far they keep burning, but are so dark you cannot see the light from them. I have also noticed that some get very, very hot once they darken over. Could this be from a partial or bad vacuum? It reminds me of the ion burns on old vacuum tubes (very shiny). Anyone have an idea? Any help or input would be greatly appreciated!