Located on an old building in my area, I'd been after this very unusual 18watt sox flood light since I was a kid with no luck. The owner of the place was next to impossible to trace. Today however, I went for my exercise and walked a different route for a change which overlooked the building, where I spotted demolition crews about to knock it down - this light was fixed to the exterior wall. I ran over (socially distanced of-course!) and asked for it and amazingly, they just shrugged and said 'yeah sure', stopped the jcb which was seconds away from commencing smashing through the front wall - and this light to pieces with it, whipped out their tool kit, took it down and just gave it to me for nothing. Over 20 year of trying and nothing, and then...
Sometimes things just fall into place. Absolutely delighted. It's been up since the 80s and yet despite upwards of 35 years of exposure to the elements and salty coastal air, all it needed was a wash, 30 minutes of tlc and a new lamp and it fired into life without any hassle. Running silently for about 4 hours now. Quality. As you can see, no rust inside at all. What a find. There's no make or model on this beauty - if anyone has any idea of make and model I'd love to identify what it is.
UPDATE: I have it on good authority that the manufacturer is Disano Lighting of Italy, which would make sense as the choke inside it is Italian. Now to find the model number of this light as absolutely nothing comes up on google!
Unusual 18w SOX floodlight
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Re: Unusual 18w SOX floodlight
That's very nice indeed! Any idea on make?
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Re: Unusual 18w SOX floodlight
Cheers man. Yeah I remember playing under that flood as a kid so delighted to have it. Seconds later and it would have been smashed to pieces along with the building it was attached to. Have no idea what make it is but I bet someone will know. I've never seen this type anywhere else in my life. I vaguely remember seeing a picture of one once many years ago on lighting gallery but haven't been on that site for years now
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Re: Unusual 18w SOX floodlight
Excellent save!
Just occasionally the planets align and things work out. It doesn't happen very often but you were lucky.
I have seen this model of 18w SOX light before on a house in Milton Keynes.
I believe they were made in the early 1980s.
Just occasionally the planets align and things work out. It doesn't happen very often but you were lucky.
I have seen this model of 18w SOX light before on a house in Milton Keynes.
I believe they were made in the early 1980s.
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Re: Unusual 18w SOX floodlight
Exactly - stuff just falls in to place. Glad to know there were others out there, its clearly a manufactured product rather than a conversion, just have no clue where or by who it was made
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Re: Unusual 18w SOX floodlight
Don’t quote me on this, but something about this says Fitzgerald to me??, I’m sure I’ve seen this in a catalogue?
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Re: Unusual 18w SOX floodlight
Great save. I'm sure I've seen similar floods with 2-part CFL's in them.
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Re: Unusual 18w SOX floodlight
Thats an awesome save that, really well done and great timing too. Regarding a manufacturer, I'd like to suggest GE, the cover looks very similar to that of my Tris 2D bulkhead.
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Re: Unusual 18w SOX floodlight
Interesting. I'll start looking in to that. The choke is Italian, so I'm also going to see if I can find any pictures of Italian SOX fittings...Don’t quote me on this, but something about this says Fitzgerald to me??, I’m sure I’ve seen this in a catalogue?
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Re: Unusual 18w SOX floodlight
Wouldn't surprise me; I'm reliably told by an electrician friend down south that he maintains a school with some of these all in CFL - again they have no maker's badge on them but whatever they are it seems they were made in both CFL and SOXGreat save. I'm sure I've seen similar floods with 2-part CFL's in them.
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