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Filename: | IMG_20240525_202640692.jpg |
Album name: | fluorescent / Control Gear |
Manufacturer: | Thorn |
Type/Model: | AME69230.4 |
Wattage: | 125 |
Filesize: | 4062 KiB |
Date added: | 28 May, 2024 |
Dimensions: | 3277 x 1843 pixels |
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Decent gear that. Probably get a more exact date from the series cap - no doubt has it's manufacture date printed on it somewhere.
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Guessing it was the later ones that had the 2 separate ballasts in series then?
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interesting! I would say this is actually an earlier one, pre-dating the series ballasts, but most this early have black coloured ones, this must be a fairly rare transitional fixture, all white etc but still single choke, it would be interesting to see what the date on the series cap is as Slyspark says
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Yup, the series ones came after this - they used the open frame type that followed this potted version.
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The series ones was a better setup!
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the series capacitor is dated 12/71
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Cool! So, probably somewhere around 53yrs old then.... Best that LED!
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How the series capacitor boosts the OCV of the ballast from the mains 240V to 440V which is enough to start krypton 100W T12?
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it does not boost the OCV, nor is it required for a Krypton 100W T12, in fact those tubes can explictly be run without a capacitor, and its why a lot of later 8ft British fixtures are for 100W tubes only since they lack the series capacitor that a 125W Argon 8ft T12 tube needs to run if on 240V mains
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