vintage circular fluorescent in my hallway
The first circular is up, this has nice clean S&B 40 w choke, has an old made in UK Micromark starter, & TCP 840 tube. The 2nd fitting has a S&B 65w choke, so was clearly meant for the 60w circulars & probably explains why the 40w tubes I got with it were so roasted, got a EKCO 40 watt ballast I am going to put in it as I dont have any 60w circulars, but quite a few 40w's.. So if anyone wants a S&B switch start 5 foot ballast (made in finland oddly) I'm happy to ship it out to you, I have no 5 foot tubes so it is no use to me.
The picture is not great, my phone does not cope with 50Hz flicker too well

vintage circular fluorescent in my hallway

The first circular is up, this has nice clean S&B 40 w choke, has an old made in UK Micromark starter, & TCP 840 tube. The 2nd fitting has a S&B 65w choke, so was clearly meant for the 60w circulars & probably explains why the 40w tubes I got with it were so roasted, got a EKCO 40 watt ballast I am going to put in it as I dont have any 60w circulars, but quite a few 40w's.. So if anyone wants a S&B switch start 5 foot ballast (made in finland oddly) I'm happy to ship it out to you, I have no 5 foot tubes so it is no use to me.
The picture is not great, my phone does not cope with 50Hz flicker too well

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Album name:Arrowslim / T8 tubes & battens
Manufacturer:Ballast is S&B the motor holder is badged Thorn
Type/Model:40w Circular
Wattage:40 + ballast loss (probably not terribly eco friendly) but it is a considerable light output from its size
Date manufactured:probably late 70's?
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Date added:06 Sep, 2024
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Flurofan96   [08 Sep, 2024 at 08:32 PM]
Love these circular decorative fixtures - they beat the 'dish bowl' incandescent circular fixtures any time

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