AEI Series 2 F2060 replica starter
I decided on the 23/11/14 to make a replica starter for this rather unusual fitting. By sourcing the needed parts, which was the wedge base from a LED car light, and the glow bottle of a starter, i was ready to go. So i carefully dismantled an Eveready starter, making sure i keep the length on the glow bottles leads. I then had to lengthen the wires further by removing the wires from the capacitor. I then twisted the wires together, which lengthened the glow bottle leads by a considerable amount, then adding solder to the join for a good continuity. To finish, i pushed the wires through the base and pushed the completed assembly into the socket.
Here is the stater in action, glowing a lovely blue colour as it begins heating the tube for striking. Incidentally, i also caught the tube lit as well. You can only imagine my surprise when this Frankenstein starter actually worked, but this now means the fitting is working as original.

AEI Series 2 F2060 replica starter

I decided on the 23/11/14 to make a replica starter for this rather unusual fitting. By sourcing the needed parts, which was the wedge base from a LED car light, and the glow bottle of a starter, i was ready to go. So i carefully dismantled an Eveready starter, making sure i keep the length on the glow bottles leads. I then had to lengthen the wires further by removing the wires from the capacitor. I then twisted the wires together, which lengthened the glow bottle leads by a considerable amount, then adding solder to the join for a good continuity. To finish, i pushed the wires through the base and pushed the completed assembly into the socket.
Here is the stater in action, glowing a lovely blue colour as it begins heating the tube for striking. Incidentally, i also caught the tube lit as well. You can only imagine my surprise when this Frankenstein starter actually worked, but this now means the fitting is working as original.

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AngryHorse   [29 Oct, 2015 at 09:44 PM]
Thats cool, theres nowt we can`t make on here! Very Happy
Dave   [29 Oct, 2015 at 11:07 PM]
You can do anything if you put your mind to it Wink
Kev   [30 Oct, 2015 at 01:07 AM]
I had one of these ages ago! Cool fittings I did the same by robbing a car side light holder many years ago! I did have an original but it went missing! Mad
XmasLightGuy   [30 Oct, 2015 at 01:36 AM]
Neat!
Never have seen a starter setup like that before Shocked
Kev   [30 Oct, 2015 at 08:42 AM]
Lol either had I jay crazy idea and probably not very safe in reality lol
Dave   [30 Oct, 2015 at 12:35 PM]
They were made in the 60's and known as the Wink Light system. @Kev you still havent found that starter then.

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