2X4w conversion, tube layout
An impulse purchase of this tiny 8w LED bulkhead prompted what is probably my most tedious and smallest conversion to date. As soon as I saw it for sale at a car boot, I knew what I was gonna convert it to, so bought and immediately began to change it over to its new lamp type. the LED driver was dead, so I destroyed it all (felt so good btw) and after loads of measuring and careful drilling and cutting, the light now features two 4w tubes.

The whole conversion only just fits on the tray, but in the end it was all worth it. I also have an older matching bulkhead for 9w PL, sporting a clear patterned cover rather than the opal one. I decided PL is rather boring in comparison to two 4w tubes, so I swapped them over to show off the lights whole new appearance. Its easily become my most favourite conversion of all time, and after the gear trays been painted white, should look like a factory original setup.

Cutting rectangular holes for the lamp holders isn't easy at all, its best to make a paper template of the whole tray first, and then by using a hole punch, tap a centre inside the lines, using a fine drill bit to make the holes. Then by using a chisel, you are then able to connect and punch through the holes, using a file to level everything up.

2X4w conversion, tube layout

An impulse purchase of this tiny 8w LED bulkhead prompted what is probably my most tedious and smallest conversion to date. As soon as I saw it for sale at a car boot, I knew what I was gonna convert it to, so bought and immediately began to change it over to its new lamp type. the LED driver was dead, so I destroyed it all (felt so good btw) and after loads of measuring and careful drilling and cutting, the light now features two 4w tubes.

The whole conversion only just fits on the tray, but in the end it was all worth it. I also have an older matching bulkhead for 9w PL, sporting a clear patterned cover rather than the opal one. I decided PL is rather boring in comparison to two 4w tubes, so I swapped them over to show off the lights whole new appearance. Its easily become my most favourite conversion of all time, and after the gear trays been painted white, should look like a factory original setup.

Cutting rectangular holes for the lamp holders isn't easy at all, its best to make a paper template of the whole tray first, and then by using a hole punch, tap a centre inside the lines, using a fine drill bit to make the holes. Then by using a chisel, you are then able to connect and punch through the holes, using a file to level everything up.

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oliver   [09 Jul, 2019 at 11:04 PM]
I like it Cool
lasagafield   [09 Jul, 2019 at 11:26 PM]
Really good job with that. Bet it looks stunning - Seen pictures up and it is.
FrontSideBus   [10 Jul, 2019 at 11:50 AM]
9w PL-S would probably have less losses Smile
Dave   [10 Jul, 2019 at 06:24 PM]
I do also have a 9w PL example as factory made, thought I'd have a bit of fun with this one seeing as it was originally LED, which surprise surprise was dead.
Andy   [12 Jul, 2019 at 09:48 PM]
Excellent conversion! Very Happy
Dave   [12 Jul, 2019 at 11:12 PM]
Thanks. Its not quite finished yet though, i need to paint the tray white, and also replace a damaged lamp holder, other than that its right on.
Arrowslim   [14 Jul, 2019 at 10:21 PM]
Im sure those Platino's will rack up the hours.... said no one, ever lol! nice conversion though
fluorescent   [15 Jul, 2019 at 01:02 AM]
Good work Dave, nice conversion
Slyspark   [15 Jul, 2019 at 04:49 PM]
Neat little unit that, hopefully heat won't be an issue in an enclosure that small!
Dave   [15 Jul, 2019 at 11:56 PM]
I've had it running for around 5 hours straight, and so far heat hasn't caused any issues at all, if anything while its warm, it doesn't get too hot to the touch.
Slyspark   [16 Jul, 2019 at 12:10 AM]
Ah, that's good then!

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