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Filename: | 20190130_222329.jpg |
Album name: | fluorescent / Fittings |
Manufacturer: | Atlas |
Type/Model: | Atlantic 3 |
Wattage: | 65w |
Date manufactured: | 1968 |
Filesize: | 2320 KiB |
Date added: | 30 Jan, 2019 |
Dimensions: | 2476 x 1404 pixels |
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It does have earthed lamp holders and we have quite high voltage here (around 250v normally). Also it's connected to a TNCS supply so earth and neutral are basically the same thing, don't know if that would help. I might actually disconnect the earth from the lamp holders to see if that slows it down a bit. Instant start is a bit boring, might as well be LED lol
It is a new-ish lamp (UK Osram, Philips made). I'll try some well worn lamps next time I'm tinkering (too cold at the minute)
I have a slight preference for the Crompton Star TBH. The chassis and paintwork is much better although the gear lets it down a little as they get very noisy with age
Anyway... Yes it would be interesting to be able to have a look. You'd think there might be one or two, perhaps in high places or areas that aren't really used. It's where old fittings like that always seem to be found abandoned & looking sorry for themselves!