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| Filename: | 50watt_SON-T_in_a_coach_lantern21.jpg |
| Album name: | AngryHorse / Outside lighting at home |
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| Date added: | 21 Aug, 2015 |
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Ha ha does the domestic lantern work ok with SON?
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Yes, these are the decent ones from Wickes, in ally and glass, and the white ones, (the same as white blinders), don`t seem to suffer from the powder coat coming off like the black ones.
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They suffer less that's for sure
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SON-Ts go in lovely in these, with a half inch to spare, what I like about these Wickes coach lights, they have proper ceramic ES lampholders in, and their heat sleeved from the factory, so no mod is needed.
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Ideal long may these stay!!!!!
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This is the best set up I`m going to get now, I love 50watt SON, I love the style of these lanterns, and have loads of spare gear and lamps!, I`ve vowed that this is the LAST ever mod my garden lights are getting!
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Lol, and the above statement 8 years ago meant squat!
, don’t think we’ll ever stop messing with stuff!
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I really love 50W SON I do agree with your statement maybe an electronic ballast if you want to make it cheaper to run
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