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Thorn AME69046.4 65w SS Choke, Refurbished (now dead)
This was in a sad state when I acquired it, quite rusty and had been left outside for some time.

I completely stripped it back to mostly bare metal & painted it with zinc primer, then gave it a top coat of Plastikote Satin 'Porcelain'. Before I did this, I scanned the [url=http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=6351][u]original etch[/u][/url], so I then printed it out and stuck it on. Finally it had two coats of satin lacquer.

How it used to look can be seen [url=http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=5830][u]here[/u][/url]

Also [url=http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=5834][u]here[/u][/url]

Thorn AME69046.4 65w SS Choke, Refurbished (now dead)

This was in a sad state when I acquired it, quite rusty and had been left outside for some time.

I completely stripped it back to mostly bare metal & painted it with zinc primer, then gave it a top coat of Plastikote Satin 'Porcelain'. Before I did this, I scanned the original etch, so I then printed it out and stuck it on. Finally it had two coats of satin lacquer.

How it used to look can be seen here

Also here

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Manufacturer:Thorn
Type/Model:AME69046.4
Wattage:For 5ft 65w tubes
Date manufactured:1970's
Filesize:1317 KiB
Date added:20 Jul, 2017
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Simon_R   [21 Jul, 2017 at 12:09 AM]
Nice job...That looks great Smile
Slyspark   [21 Jul, 2017 at 02:25 AM]
Looking good!
fluorescent   [21 Jul, 2017 at 02:31 AM]
Thanks folks
fluorescent   [22 Jul, 2017 at 10:28 AM]
...hmm think I should have used heat resistant paint Sad
Danny   [22 Jul, 2017 at 02:45 PM]
Looks really nice
fluorescent   [22 Jul, 2017 at 02:45 PM]
Update: It's now hard down to earth! Oh well in the bin it goes. Was great practice for next time Rolling Eyes
Slyspark   [22 Jul, 2017 at 04:58 PM]
Radiator enamel is what I use on mine. Shame it's fucked Sad
fluorescent   [22 Jul, 2017 at 06:05 PM]
Radiator enamel is a good idea as chokes probably run at similar temperatures? I had this running 24/7 for 3 days & it tested completely clear of earth before I painted it! Oh well...
Slyspark   [22 Jul, 2017 at 08:16 PM]
Just a thought - you've not gone and got zinc primer in any of the terminals or in the 2 small holes in the backplate have you as that would certainly conduct! I make a point of using only non-conductive paint on ballast restorations - just in case!
Kev   [22 Jul, 2017 at 08:28 PM]
Ay?? These are amazing ballasts wonder why that's happened
fluorescent   [23 Jul, 2017 at 09:53 AM]
The terminals were covered as was the small hole on the back. I wouldn't of thought any zinc primer got in & even if it did aren't these filled? I dunno I'll see if I can investigate further...
Slyspark   [23 Jul, 2017 at 12:20 PM]
Not uncommon for the polyester resin to crack over time, so it's always possible. Unlikely I know, but still theoretically possible. If you covered the terminals and the hole then no idea, you've probably just got unluckily Sad
lampy   [24 Sep, 2018 at 09:31 PM]
had quiet a few of the rounded corner SRS thorn ballasts burn out on me, all looked fine when i got them but after some light use they failed, mind all had been derelict building salvages, so maybe damp gets in them over time
Slyspark   [24 Sep, 2018 at 09:49 PM]
I'll second that, also had some of the SRS ballasts in that type of can fail. Also rescues from derelict buildings. The later, open-canned ones seem to fair better!
fluorescent   [24 Sep, 2018 at 10:37 PM]
How did yours fail Lampy, earth leakage? I've still got this knocking about somewhere, I will cut it open one day to see what happened, although I'd bet all the filling has shrunk/cracked as Rich suggested and it'll be corroded inside

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