Transtar 65w Quickstart gear
A closeup of one of the two ballasts in the Atlas FJQ/2081 fitting shows how good a condition both ballasts actually are. The writing on this one is the clearest of the two, the other becoming faded and worn, a bit weird when its hidden behind a cover plate. Both ballasts are silent, meaning usage has been very minimal, again making me wonder why this conversion was undertaken in the first place.

Transtar 65w Quickstart gear

A closeup of one of the two ballasts in the Atlas FJQ/2081 fitting shows how good a condition both ballasts actually are. The writing on this one is the clearest of the two, the other becoming faded and worn, a bit weird when its hidden behind a cover plate. Both ballasts are silent, meaning usage has been very minimal, again making me wonder why this conversion was undertaken in the first place.

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Slyspark   [15 Oct, 2019 at 09:47 PM]
Love this style of Transtar ballast. Sadly tho I don't own any.
fluorescent   [16 Oct, 2019 at 04:17 PM]
Still lovely ballasts. Only reason I can think they were changed is to save a bit of energy
lampy   [17 Oct, 2019 at 08:52 PM]
ive got a pair of these transtar units, mine run a pair of 15 watt T12 tubes the prints in red on mine, the designs the same though

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