BAG SE 15/7U Igniter with SE600D Starter 

Here you see an oddball BAG igniter which uses a SE600D starter, one of which is fitted but is missing the plastic casing.

See info in picture for what lamps this is suitable for!

BAG SE 15/7U Igniter with SE600D Starter


Here you see an oddball BAG igniter which uses a SE600D starter, one of which is fitted but is missing the plastic casing.

See info in picture for what lamps this is suitable for!

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Album name:fluorescent / Control Gear
Manufacturer:BAG Electronics
Type/Model:15/7U
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Date added:17 Apr, 2019
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AngryHorse   [18 Apr, 2019 at 07:28 AM]
I’ve always found these interesting Smile , their like a car coil with a set of points, as I understand it?
fluorescent   [18 Apr, 2019 at 01:13 PM]
Interesting. tbh I know nothing about this so any info's appreciated
Ash   [19 Apr, 2019 at 10:02 AM]
The Neons in the starter are a standard component (Gas Discharge Tubes - GDTs, used mostly for surge protection of electronics). This means that we can easily make our own starters for those ignitors ! Or do the SON ones use real glow starters ?
fluorescent   [19 Apr, 2019 at 11:42 AM]
Interesting, many thanks. I was wondering if these starter used 'off the shelf' components so could be made. SE600D starters are rare as rocking horse poop.
Ash   [20 Apr, 2019 at 01:37 AM]
They exist in several voltage ratings, check the part number to get the exact ones. I'd expect something like 200..250V

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