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| Album name: | FrontSideBus / Lanterns & Fittings |
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Do the tubes work independently so if one fails does to other continue to work?
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Removing one lamp causes the other to drop to about half power which is interesting. It may not do this with a failed lamp in as voltage is applied through the electrodes even during operation and as you can see from the wiring diagram both lamps have linked electrodes at one end.
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That must be one hell of an inverter!
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I’m sure these were also made by glamox?
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Yeah they have a few brands and they are sold under that name now. Clicky
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Tesco used to use loads of glamox stuff the old classic 3 lamp 600X1200 fittings next to each other that they used to use everywhere were always glamox
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Still not sure if I should whack a couple of chokes in this... what do you reckon?
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Leave HF 24V. Maybe add 12V DC/DC convreter and battery terminals or a car lighter plug
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