Put a starter inside a t4 fluorescent tube cap
To make it more compact so I can put starters in very low profile fittings such as link lights, converted to ss with a seperate ballast.

Put a starter inside a t4 fluorescent tube cap

To make it more compact so I can put starters in very low profile fittings such as link lights, converted to ss with a seperate ballast.

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Danny   [08 Oct, 2015 at 07:28 PM]
This is like awesome but looks weird.
eclipsislamps   [08 Oct, 2015 at 07:32 PM]
Oh and I discovered acetone will rapidly turn capping cement to paste making caps easy to reuse. So I just tinned the wires of the starter and the base of the pins, popped the starter in then took a blowtorch to the pins till I saw flux fumes come out, quick pull to make sure it soldered then a drop of superglue around the edge

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