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Going off the colour, I'd say neon /argon
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Love it!
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Neon i reckon these were just philips S10s very good starters indeed
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Doesnt seem like pure Neon (or maybe different pressure ?) Philips S10s are yellower than the old Chinese starters that really were Neon like an indicator. The starter is a newer (00's i think) Philips since in the 90s ones the capacitor was not positioned upright
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The camera is being very generous with the exposure. It's only a thin film of orange but there is a purply tint which makes me think like angryhorse that its an argon/neon mix. The fittings aren't that old, late 90's 2000's were my guess for when these came out. I've been tempted as I have three to trim one down and make a fitting for my 14w 15inch T12 tubes. Should I do that or find a shitter fitting to trim down?
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Indicator Neons have Argon in them too, but i think S10's might have some 3rd gas in them. I would not cut down a good luminaire. Make one out of glavanised sheet C profiles for drywall or metal cable raceways
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I don't have many metalworking tools. I would have to go somewhere to get it done. The undersides of these fittings is rusted so I wouldn't feel too bad cutting one but at the same time it would be a shame as they are good 18w fittings. They might have krypton in them as the purply underglow does have a dim silvery colour to it
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Thats the great thing with sheet metal profiles. They can be processed into a good fluorescent batten with just few cheap hand tools. Cut to length and make the cuts to fold the ends of the "box" with tin snips, fold by hand / with pliers / wood block and hammer, and secure with self drilling screws
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Sounds fantastic! Will have to give that a go!
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