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Filename: | Thorn_Popular_Pack_4FT_40W.jpg |
Album name: | Paul / Surface Fluorescent Luminaires |
Comments: | I have the choke and starter safe so I can easily convert it back to it's original state but I probably wont. The sticker says T8/T12 but of course that's not correct now, it's only T12 compatible. The tube starts almost instantly fading in quickly. |
Filesize: | 70 KiB |
Date added: | May 01, 2011 |
Dimensions: | 800 x 496 pixels |
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URL: | https://allthingslighting.co.uk/atl/displayimage.php?pid=420 |
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What did you do with the starter hole on the side of the fitting? Did you fit a blanking grommet?
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Yes but it's a black one so it doesn't look right, I need to find a white grommet really.
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Swapping the lampholders for the older T12 style would finish this off nicely! I like the old 5A round pin plug behind it. Do you still have the old sockets in use?
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Swapping the battens for T12 ones would look wierd! It has a turnbuckle coverplate...
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Ah the 5A plug! No sockets still in the house unfortunately I'm not quite sure why I put a 5A plug on one of my lights because it means I have to use one of those awful adapters. I have a small 2A Crabtree socket screwed onto the side of my desk next to the bed which is on the same circuit as my 8W Lightpack, the two are switched by a white Crabtree dolly switch. I have the 6ft SRS Pop Pack on a 2A plug which is plugged in there normally.
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