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Filename: | NE400_Operation.JPG |
Album name: | James / Low Pressure Sodium |
Manufacturer: | GEC |
Model: | NE/H |
Power Consumption: | 400 |
Working Voltage: | 130V |
Overall Width / Diameter: | 6.0A |
Overall Length: | 1180mm |
Cap Type: | BS 5 Amp |
Lumen Output: | 4,400 |
Lifespan: | 1500 |
Circuit Type: | MB400+SON150 |
Date / Code: | 1965 July |
Country Of Origin: | UK, Shaw |
Filesize: | 1092 KiB |
Date added: | Sep 08, 2013 |
Dimensions: | 1600 x 1066 pixels |
Displayed: | 118 times |
URL: | https://allthingslighting.co.uk/atl/displayimage.php?pid=16737 |
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Wow James! Love the setup! What a display! Nice to see the lamp as well LOL!
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James that work bench is bloody awsome! I'm guessing there is just a big stack of ballasts behind it! How cool is that!!
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Awesome display James and really loving the workbench too!
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I think we'll expect you to have one of these for the next meet Kev!
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top job James really OK impressive
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Amazing setup James! These lamps are really something special.
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Awesome setup, look like he made a ballast cabinet out of a old desk
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Now that is the ultimate lamp experiment workstation! Just a bit green with envy!
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Indeed, the lower cabinet is crammed full with ballasts, and below that I expect there's a depression in the carpet that the future owners of this house will never get rid of if I ever move it! Ignitors are housed in the top cabinet to keep the distance short to the output terminals.
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You just know this will be a pig to shift if you move James! My dream for if and when I get my own place is to have a play room! One side fully kitted out with lamp test rigs, the other side a full DJ studio! Having a play on the CDJs in the glow of an MB and SON! = Heaven!!
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I'm drooling!!!
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If it wasn`t for the red glow under the cabinet, the camera make it look like a linear!
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