Thorn Sunflood 500w
The *best* 500w halogen flood. Still see them knocking around in churches and museums.

Thorn Sunflood 500w

The *best* 500w halogen flood. Still see them knocking around in churches and museums.

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Danny   [15 Nov, 2015 at 06:03 PM]
Yep I see these about although some look rather rough now! I'm after one of these to run SON TD or double ended MH in
FrontSideBus   [15 Nov, 2015 at 06:15 PM]
You can let them off for looking rough as they are probably 30+ years old! Smile The original wiring in these don't like HV pulses, you'd need to re-wire it to run discharge.
Danny   [15 Nov, 2015 at 06:18 PM]
Yeah. Is probably re wire it in Arctic blue. Strip the outer rubber off and use the insides of the cable it'll be mint then
lampy   [15 Nov, 2015 at 07:03 PM]
this is an old timer, years since i last saw one, doubt any were used after the 80's ended
Kev   [15 Nov, 2015 at 07:27 PM]
Yep still see these in the odd church we actually have a couple on fire stations and there were a couple on a big old mansion house I used to look after until last year! Superb quality much better than the cheap crap thorn were producing up until a couple years ago although the ODW was a good flood!
Andy   [15 Nov, 2015 at 07:47 PM]
I still see the odd one of these in service. A great find to have a NOS one still with box and installation sheet!
FrontSideBus   [15 Nov, 2015 at 08:07 PM]
I've seen quite a few of these being used indoors mounted upside down or sideways and being used as uplighters/ wall washers.
RobTDCI   [15 Nov, 2015 at 08:39 PM]
I remember someone powering one of these up that had been sat in his garage covered in dust and dead spiders and it emitting a big plume of smoke! I was quite worried at first having seen some of this guys appalling electrical work. He had to fix communication lines any way he could in WW2 and carried on these practices on mains installations all his life after.

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