Rare 8 foot 85 watt quickstart ballast out of atlas atlantic 3 fitting circa 1967

Rare 8 foot 85 watt quickstart ballast out of atlas atlantic 3 fitting circa 1967

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Andy   [14 Sep, 2015 at 04:18 PM]
I have one of these ballasts, they are nice heavy lumps! The flying lead on these is a bit odd.
Kev   [14 Sep, 2015 at 06:37 PM]
Yeh I was thinking why have they bothered with a flying lead?
lampy   [14 Sep, 2015 at 08:07 PM]
its the only ballast i have ever seen with the flying lead, weird. This is out the fitting pictured with the twin clipluve attachment, one packed up earlier this year, i had one identical spare. The other atlantic 8 foot twin is that one in my garage with the steel slotted metal trough reflector, that is also 8 foot 85 watt but SRS instead of quickstart
Kev   [14 Sep, 2015 at 08:09 PM]
Phil it's probably not helping that they have the 125W toobs in! I'd consider that box on the bay! Question
Kev   [14 Sep, 2015 at 08:10 PM]
Also I have seen a few other ballasts with this lead think there were some 2' 40W twin QS fittings that had it

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