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| Filename: | tmp_27488-20171212_165159-11709642892.jpg |
| Album name: | fluorescent / Fluorescent Tubes |
| Manufacturer: | GE |
| Type/Model: | 100w/35 |
| Wattage: | 100 |
| Filesize: | 1968 KiB |
| Date added: | 12 Dec, 2017 |
| Dimensions: | 2653 x 1665 pixels |
| Displayed: | 622 times |
| URL: | http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=7158 |
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I had this really bad earlier in the year. Try a NST NEON SIGN TRANSFORMER. That should clear them up
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You coming down to me meet next year Adam I have a stack of 8 foots danny could do with a hand testing
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I should be, I've got the dates booked off work anyway. I've also got a mountain of stuff I want to bring to trade or sell
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U should get American T12 HF slimeline ballast as those have 900 OCV. I have Revive my GEC 65/80 watt tube as it my only dual wattage tube in my collection.
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This bastard showed signs of issues again when tested yesterday! Took quite a while and a good few blinks to strike it & then was veeery dim in the middle for a while. I'm going to put it into regular service in my bench light to give it a good run & keep a close eye on it before I put it away again.
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These generally do start a bit funny I have 2 boxes of these would be a shame if some of them are fucked!
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