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Filename: | PICT0050.JPG |
Album name: | Dave / Control gear |
Filesize: | 3499 KiB |
Date added: | 29 Jan, 2019 |
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Nice tidy conversion. only small issue I see is the ballasts is rated at 230v. This should be ok if your voltage doesn't go much above 240, but if like here it hovers around 250, the tube will be a little bit overrun
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Very nice! VS ballasts run hot at the best of times lol.
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Good work! I like this Toadstool
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Neat conversion. Be aware though that if there is moisture accumulating in th base of the column, it will evaporate upwards and tend to rust the ballast. Also, a Schwabe made in Greece ? That's a first to me. And a Schwabe not marked as VS as late as 1998 ? That's yet another first
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Common for bollards in the UK (at least prior to the LED plague) to have a ballast suspended like this in the post below the actual lantern. As long as it's lit every day, it'll drive away most of the moisture. It's bollards that son't get used very much that tend to have rusted out gear.
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