GB Philips H2865 65W Ballast (1971)
Philips 5ft 65w ballast, date code 1D = April 1971, this is my oldest ballast still in regular use.
Keywords: H2856;Philips;Ballast;Switch Start

GB Philips H2865 65W Ballast (1971)

Philips 5ft 65w ballast, date code 1D = April 1971, this is my oldest ballast still in regular use.

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Filename:Philips_H2865.jpg
Album name:fluorescent / Control Gear
Keywords:H2856 / Philips / Ballast / Switch Start
Manufacturer:Philips
Type/Model:H2865
Wattage:65
Date manufactured:April 1971
Filesize:997 KiB
Date added:16 Feb, 2017
Dimensions:2465 x 1386 pixels
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lampy   [16 Feb, 2017 at 08:13 PM]
seen a lot of Philips branded chokes and instant start ballasts from the 60's with that diamond with Polyester filled on it. They also did a super slim version called a 'polyslim ballast'
BC5-80   [16 Feb, 2017 at 09:48 PM]
Nice choke. I have an 80W Polyslim. It runs very hot - at least it does on 2 x 2' 40W.
Kev   [16 Feb, 2017 at 09:53 PM]
Cool bet this is bomb proof as for the 2' 40W nick maybe higher current on those lamps?
BC5-80   [16 Feb, 2017 at 09:56 PM]
Yes Kev, higher current but it's an 80W choke so should be designed for it.
Kev   [16 Feb, 2017 at 10:17 PM]
Are you coming to the may meet up??
lampy   [16 Feb, 2017 at 10:40 PM]
Philips polyslim ballasts ! one from my childhood that is lol
Kev   [16 Feb, 2017 at 10:43 PM]
Got a picture of one Phil??

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