FILE 43/67 |
|
|||
|
File information | |
Filename: | IMG_5394.jpg |
Album name: | lasagafield / Lasagafield's Lights |
Manufacturer: | Thorn |
Wattage: | 18/20W |
Filesize: | 667 KiB |
Date added: | 06 Oct, 2018 |
Dimensions: | 2208 x 1065 pixels |
Displayed: | 47 times |
URL: | http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=8945 |
Favourites: | Add to Favourites |
Comment 1 to 10 of 10 Page: 1 |
|
|||
Nice, great save. Looks like it's had a stuck starter in it & has done mega hours. Ballast will likely still work fine.
|
|
|||
These are in the block lobby, they're on 24/7. Ballast seems to be doing alright. Ends are a bit crusty.
|
|
|||
Yeah they get like that, it'll be 'reet as long as the cables aren't disturbed too much. These ballasts are pretty hardy, I've seen them in similar & worse looking states than that and still working fine
|
|
|||
This fitting is actually 2. The end cap was missing but I found another with a knackered ballast. Made this fitting. Wish the top plate'd turn up. Pulse starter included thank you very much!
|
|
|||
No earth?
|
|
|||
I'm doing a quick and dirty test. Don't use that dodgy lead on fittings set up proper.
|
|
|||
That's cool then. Only thing you don't get to find out doing it that way is if the ballast has a short to the case....
|
|
|||
Don't worry. Keep my hands clean away from the fitting when I power it up.
|
|
|||
nice find. I have one of these in my collection. I find them odd when S10 stater is used.
|
|
|||
You can get megger testers fairly cheaply these days. Fantastic tool for locating faults!
|
Comment 1 to 10 of 10 Page: 1 |