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Album name: | Dave / Fluorescent fittings |
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STOP IT!!! Now I'm really jealous lol
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o.o I take it your after one of these too then
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Not specifically one with vivatronic starters, in fact, I'd rather find an SRS one. Not even fussed if it's single or twin. One day I guess I might get lucky!
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I have a single SRS installed in my shed, I was hoping to find a twin SRS tbh, but any T12 weatherpack gets an immediate thumbs up from me. I suppose this can always be converted at some point to SRS though.
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Yea, converting it shouldn't be a problem as long as you have some SRS gear. Annoyingly, the derelict factory near me only had a few weatherpacks and they were all 30 yrs too new
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Yeah this example dates from 1989, but I really honestly didnt think that when I saw it, as the early SRS examples shared the same clips. Well you live with what you get, and once its installed it shouldn't be any trouble at all.
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Just a weatherpack that has T12 lampholders would do me, easy to convert. In an ideal world, a 2' twin, cos then I could wire it for 2' 40w T12's One day......
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Any weatherpack I like tbh, they're probably my most favourite type of fluorescent fitting, as any work thats needed to them is often minimal.
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