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File information | |
Filename: | IMG_9910cp.JPG |
Album name: | fluorescent / Fittings |
Keywords: | Benjamin / Taskmaster |
Manufacturer: | Benjamin |
Type/Model: | Taskmaster 5ft |
Wattage: | 80 |
Date manufactured: | 1962 |
Filesize: | 4661 KiB |
Date added: | 21 Mar, 2017 |
Dimensions: | 3035 x 2048 pixels |
Displayed: | 64 times |
URL: | http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=5624 |
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whats the gec unit, is it a quickstart unit? hang on, its switch start, what is it?
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its got one of those old bakelite GRELCO terminal blocks, the lampholders looks allmost identical to a BLI made unit
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The black unit is the Benjamin branded 80w switch start choke. The GEC unit is an auto transformer (110v to 230v). I uploaded pictures of these a few days ago, links now added
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awesome gear!!! Love it
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rightm so this was used on 110 volt supply for some reason then
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That it was, no idea why. Can only guess there was no 240v supply nearby when it was originally installed
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I remember years ago another sparky telling me he was working on a US air base in Cornwall doing a load of rewiring and because it was US air base all the electrics were 110V don't know why but this just reminded me of it!
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yes thats right, ive heard about that too, they have american sockets installed so they can plug in their american electrical goods
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You would think if they are going to bring their own sockets they would bring their own lights (so I always thought) but this would make more sense!
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Must weigh a tonne with those two big lumps!
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It's ridiculously heavy, I'll have to get it on the scales. The trough reflector is very heavy too.
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You wouldn't mounting that into a plaster & lath or plasterboard ceiling with a couple of wall plugs then!
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