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Filename: | PICT0958~0.JPG |
Album name: | Dave / Fluorescent fittings |
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Date added: | 29 Jun, 2016 |
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This is the first one I have seen with a diffuser! I don't like diffusers but it is good to see what the fitting looks like with one installed.
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It also hides the slightly damaged lamp holder too, method in the madness
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Harrison's has some diffusers for these.
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It's been decades since I've seen a diffuser on one of these, they had 8ft crompacks that were installed in my primary school in 1979 as part of the 2nd phase of the electrical refit. They were prismatic diffusers instead.
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Nice and nostalgic. My workplace until 1996 was lit entirely by 8' Crompacks, but without the fly traps.
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Nice, 8 foot singles are rare with diffusers
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My middle school had 4 of these in each classroom. First school had 5' twin Crompacks, also with diffusers. Both installations have been replaced.
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I think the diffuser really adds something to the fitting, makes a change from the basic bare lamp versions that you always see. What lengths were the ones in Harrisons Danny? Were there any prismatic ones?
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my infants school back in 1978/79 had 8 foot crompacks the same as this with diffusers on hooks and chains off a tall ceiling, they used to swing in the breeze when the large windows were open ! prob the earliest memories of an 8 foot fittings, i installed 3 6 foot versions of these with diffusers the other year in a works container, photos on here somewhere
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