Thorn S10 Starter
What is the gas mix in this pretty starter?
It don't look like pure neon but the orange glow is lovely!

Thorn S10 Starter

What is the gas mix in this pretty starter?
It don't look like pure neon but the orange glow is lovely!

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AngryHorse   [26 Aug, 2018 at 11:51 AM]
Going off the colour, I'd say neon /argon Cool
lasagafield   [26 Aug, 2018 at 12:57 PM]
Love it!
Danny   [26 Aug, 2018 at 06:30 PM]
Neon i reckon these were just philips S10s very good starters indeed
Ash   [31 Aug, 2018 at 09:41 PM]
Doesnt seem like pure Neon (or maybe different pressure ?) Philips S10s are yellower than the old Chinese starters that really were Neon like an indicator. The starter is a newer (00's i think) Philips since in the 90s ones the capacitor was not positioned upright
lasagafield   [01 Sep, 2018 at 09:26 AM]
The camera is being very generous with the exposure. It's only a thin film of orange but there is a purply tint which makes me think like angryhorse that its an argon/neon mix. The fittings aren't that old, late 90's 2000's were my guess for when these came out. I've been tempted as I have three to trim one down and make a fitting for my 14w 15inch T12 tubes. Should I do that or find a shitter fitting to trim down?
Ash   [01 Sep, 2018 at 10:46 AM]
Indicator Neons have Argon in them too, but i think S10's might have some 3rd gas in them. I would not cut down a good luminaire. Make one out of glavanised sheet C profiles for drywall or metal cable raceways
lasagafield   [01 Sep, 2018 at 11:22 AM]
I don't have many metalworking tools. I would have to go somewhere to get it done. The undersides of these fittings is rusted so I wouldn't feel too bad cutting one but at the same time it would be a shame as they are good 18w fittings. They might have krypton in them as the purply underglow does have a dim silvery colour to it
Ash   [01 Sep, 2018 at 01:11 PM]
Thats the great thing with sheet metal profiles. They can be processed into a good fluorescent batten with just few cheap hand tools. Cut to length and make the cuts to fold the ends of the "box" with tin snips, fold by hand / with pliers / wood block and hammer, and secure with self drilling screws
lasagafield   [02 Sep, 2018 at 12:15 PM]
Sounds fantastic! Will have to give that a go!

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