NOS WRTL Iris
Obtained a good while back, this Iris is a very welcome addition to the collection, having been after one for a while now. It takes 36w PL-L, and I used this to my advantage. Anyone who knows me knows I hate HF ballasts, so the one that was in the lantern was duly stripped out and a good old magnetic ballast and glowbottle starter fitted and wired in place. Working, its a very representable example of a lighting technology that sadly never really took off.

NOS WRTL Iris

Obtained a good while back, this Iris is a very welcome addition to the collection, having been after one for a while now. It takes 36w PL-L, and I used this to my advantage. Anyone who knows me knows I hate HF ballasts, so the one that was in the lantern was duly stripped out and a good old magnetic ballast and glowbottle starter fitted and wired in place. Working, its a very representable example of a lighting technology that sadly never really took off.

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Slyspark   [14 Dec, 2016 at 12:00 AM]
Shame, I quite like the look of that too! Wonder if I'll ever find one.... lol
HIDLamp   [14 Dec, 2016 at 06:10 PM]
It has a slight look of the Beta 8.
Dave   [14 Dec, 2016 at 06:44 PM]
Slyspark, Whats a shame? LOL
Dave   [14 Dec, 2016 at 06:44 PM]
@HIDLamp, Good observation, I hadn't seen the resemblance till you pointed it out.

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