Inside the Wallpackette

Here you see the insides of a Holophane Wallpackette I acquired recently. It was originally designed for 125w mbfu lamps, but has been converted to 70w SON at some point using a THORN EMI ballast. This had a nice GEC Solar Colour lamp fitted but sadly that was dead, a quick lamp change later and it now works fine

Inside the Wallpackette


Here you see the insides of a Holophane Wallpackette I acquired recently. It was originally designed for 125w mbfu lamps, but has been converted to 70w SON at some point using a THORN EMI ballast. This had a nice GEC Solar Colour lamp fitted but sadly that was dead, a quick lamp change later and it now works fine

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Album name:fluorescent / Control Gear
Manufacturer:Holophane
Type/Model:Wallpackette
Wattage:70w + gear losses
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Date added:21 Sep, 2017
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AngryHorse   [21 Sep, 2017 at 08:06 AM]
This has to be the first one I have ever seen in SON form! Cool
OsramAwesomness2   [21 Sep, 2017 at 11:07 PM]
Manchester only have a handful of these left now
Danny   [21 Sep, 2017 at 11:15 PM]
You going to go back original then? Or just leave it as you got it?
fluorescent   [22 Sep, 2017 at 01:18 AM]
Probably put an LED corn cob in it Wink lol not. I am tempted to put this back into use but not sure on what to run in it. Probably leave it as 70w SON, or maybe PL-T?
Danny   [22 Sep, 2017 at 01:31 AM]
Maybe go 70w ceramic halide ge street wise or philips city white if you want white light. But son sounds better! Have you still got the fucked solarcolor gec lamp then, if so got a pic lol
fluorescent   [22 Sep, 2017 at 01:45 AM]
Halide is a possibility, but would mean spending money as it's something I don't already have lol. As for colour temperature, either 4000k or SON. I'll grab a pic of the Solar Colour later
FrontSideBus   [22 Sep, 2017 at 12:03 PM]
Interesting reflector!

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