Atlas Atlantic Mk.1 8ft 125w Quick Start

As rescued condition, not as bad as it looks, it should restore nicely. Working fine, obviously. Interestingly it uses a 5ft 80w series choke and a 125w QS transformer

Atlas Atlantic Mk.1 8ft 125w Quick Start


As rescued condition, not as bad as it looks, it should restore nicely. Working fine, obviously. Interestingly it uses a 5ft 80w series choke and a 125w QS transformer

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Simon_R   [21 Oct, 2018 at 03:47 PM]
Bet it still works too! (edit) added this comment to soon lol
fluorescent   [21 Oct, 2018 at 04:11 PM]
Yes it works well, tube fades into life nicely and everything runs quietly
Andy   [21 Oct, 2018 at 04:31 PM]
Very nice fitting! Where did you save this from?
lasagafield   [21 Oct, 2018 at 04:33 PM]
How do you plan on restoring it?
Danny   [21 Oct, 2018 at 04:36 PM]
Thats huge!!!
lampy   [21 Oct, 2018 at 09:42 PM]
thats a rare one, ive got a twin 5 foot version with quick start gear with seperate black quickstart transformers in it
fluorescent   [26 Oct, 2018 at 11:59 PM]
@ Andy, from my old work place which is currently being demolished, very sad times, but very happy that they let me in for a couple of days to save as many of the interesting fittings that I could, from the parts still standing

@lasagafield, sand & paint Very Happy

@ Danny, yes its massive and weighs a ton, especially as it has not only a choke and a QS transformer fitted, but also a massive 110 to 230v auto transformer. I actually tore a ligament in my hand getting these down!

@lampy, this uses a standard 80w series choke and a (separate) 125w transformer
lasagafield   [27 Oct, 2018 at 01:28 AM]
I can't wait to see the result!
fluorescent   [27 Oct, 2018 at 10:09 AM]
Don't hold your breath Laughing whilst it will get done one day, I've got so much other stuff to do first
Dave   [09 Jun, 2020 at 05:51 PM]
Cracking save and even in that condition its still in very good nick. I've been looking for a cover plate for one of these for a while for my own example. It did have a plastic trough but one end was smashed off so had to leave it.
Slyspark   [09 Jun, 2020 at 10:56 PM]
Must fire up the one I got some time, it's never been tested by myself, just sat in the container since I got it.
fluorescent   [11 Jun, 2020 at 01:41 PM]
@Slyspark, I tested it before it went to you, it'll be fine I'm sure.

@Dave, yeah these aren't quite as bad as they look, there's very little rust on the inside & they were just in a humid environment for a long time, they mostly haven't been rained on directly & shouldn't be 'rotten'. I could have one or two of these (complete) fittings spare if you're interested. I don't think I have just a cover unfortunately.

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