Blooma Gino 10w 2D conversion - Gear layout
This is my 5'th conversion, and its also a conversion I've been wanting to achieve for a long time. I could never find the right bulkhead though, until I stumbled upon this tiny little thing, for a 40w GLS. Getting it home revealed that it never even had a lamp holder or terminal block or anything inside, the ideal blank canvas. 
Everything you see here is stuff that I had just lying around going to waste, so I decided to utilise it all to make this 10w 2D bulkhead. The EC9 ballast seen here has since been swapped out for a EC13, the correct one. The stand the 2D lamp holder is secured to was originally a ballast clamp, this required heavy modification until it was the correct height for the lamp.

Powered up, it looks incredible, you can barely tell the shape of the lamp. There is a small shadow cast from the starter, but nothing major. The conversion as a whole, comes up as being one of my most favourite conversions I've achieved yet.

Similar view to the last pic, but without the lamp. This layout is the only one I could pull off reliably. I also placed the ballast to the side to try and reduce scorching on the plastic cover.

Blooma Gino 10w 2D conversion - Gear layout

This is my 5'th conversion, and its also a conversion I've been wanting to achieve for a long time. I could never find the right bulkhead though, until I stumbled upon this tiny little thing, for a 40w GLS. Getting it home revealed that it never even had a lamp holder or terminal block or anything inside, the ideal blank canvas.
Everything you see here is stuff that I had just lying around going to waste, so I decided to utilise it all to make this 10w 2D bulkhead. The EC9 ballast seen here has since been swapped out for a EC13, the correct one. The stand the 2D lamp holder is secured to was originally a ballast clamp, this required heavy modification until it was the correct height for the lamp.

Powered up, it looks incredible, you can barely tell the shape of the lamp. There is a small shadow cast from the starter, but nothing major. The conversion as a whole, comes up as being one of my most favourite conversions I've achieved yet.

Similar view to the last pic, but without the lamp. This layout is the only one I could pull off reliably. I also placed the ballast to the side to try and reduce scorching on the plastic cover.

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Ash   [01 Feb, 2019 at 06:30 PM]
PS. The starter looks like a Chinese Thorn, those really gotta be kept away from UV. Use something else in this lantern if it will see any notable use
Dave   [01 Feb, 2019 at 10:05 PM]
Its been removed anyway, theres a Osram ST111 in there now.
Ash   [01 Feb, 2019 at 10:25 PM]
Are you putting it up ?
Dave   [02 Feb, 2019 at 02:11 PM]
Right now I have nowhere for one, but as and when a space comes up I will put it into use.

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