A reflector in poor condition with a badly wired HF ballast & T8 tube bodged in. £185 please! Oh and you have to go and collect it yourself. No thanks!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Retr ... SweJ1Z18r0
Another 'Snooker table light'
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Re: Another 'Snooker table light'
Yeh he needs to just bin that to be honest
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I saw this months ago, I just can't believe he hasn't sold it yet lol. If anyone actually pays £185 for that they want sectioning.
Also whoever, ahem, "rewired" that is not an electrician! Obviously doesn't even know how to remove the cable from the terminal on the ballast and all wires basic/single insulation? Looks like a death trap
Also whoever, ahem, "rewired" that is not an electrician! Obviously doesn't even know how to remove the cable from the terminal on the ballast and all wires basic/single insulation? Looks like a death trap
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Re: Another 'Snooker table light'
Wiring on that is shocking! Pun intended!
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Re: Another 'Snooker table light'
Incomplete fucking butchered crap
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Re: Another 'Snooker table light'
Yes, definitely not the work of a qualified electrician. It's not even as though it's been done well. I would have at least put the ballast on top in a metal box and used the right size tube clips if I was doing that.
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