Light output vs Time?

Need specification sheet on various T8 and compact flourscent lamps showing "Light Output" vs "Time" and "Amps" vs "Time". Various Mfg, Sylvania, Phillips, GE ect...

Answer:
try Granger
i don't understand what the "vs. time " is about
and amps are determined by the ballast usually
example: at 115 v the average is .77 amps
so one light would draw .77 amp hours
That seems like something they would want to have on file to test the effectiveness of lightbulbs. I would contact manufacturer R&D departments as a hunch.

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