Crompton Crompack 4 
Crompton Crompack 4

T8 36W and tube it came with is a GE White that is halophosphor type and has the TSE badge on it

Crompton Crompack 4

Crompton Crompack 4

T8 36W and tube it came with is a GE White that is halophosphor type and has the TSE badge on it

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Beta 5   [04 Jun, 2024 at 06:19 PM]
Nice! These must be one of the best of the T8 battens imo Cool
Flurofan96   [04 Jun, 2024 at 08:19 PM]
Have to agree with you on that Cool this and the Ring Eurobatten are the top fave of open tube T8 fluorescent fixtures
Beta 5   [04 Jun, 2024 at 09:13 PM]
Yes these are just great, nice metal supports for the lamp holders inside and sturdily build. They've also kept the chunkier size batten body whereas the 90's-present Thorn PP and the Eurobattens have gone for a slimmer design.
Flurofan96   [05 Jun, 2024 at 10:40 PM]
Yes the chunkier and more rectangular shape of the fixture design is what I admire. I am in fact using this as my bedroom main light because recently my ceiling light which is a pendant ceiling rose light, a plasticky ozone like smell comes out after 20 mins of use - and I am not using a bulb that is over 100W
Beta 5   [05 Jun, 2024 at 10:55 PM]
They slimmed the lamp holders down a bit in the 00's versions which don;t look quite as good and then later on switched to using normal tombstone holders which were ok but didn't always accept T12's . These Crompack 4's and older Crompack 5's were the best I think.
Whats up with your ceiling rose? Could the plastic of the holder be breaking down with the heat?
Flurofan96   [05 Jun, 2024 at 11:15 PM]
I think the pendant ceiling rose light is encountering a small electrical fault as basically it is very very old (oldest one in my parents house) so I'd rather get it replaced for a 16W 2D. Anyhow the tombstone lampholders are ok but they are not my favourite design, funnily enough the old office room in my parents house is getting renovated and a RING branded fixture that is 36W and has the tombstone style lampholders but fortunately T12 tubes can be accepted as the label says 40W on it Cool
Nick217   [06 Jun, 2024 at 09:38 AM]
Nah the Philips euro battens were better than these... Had a few twist end go brittle or solid on these. Yes they were a good workhorse but I preferred to fit Fitzgerald tbh those push ends were great only issues arrived when Eol lamps left in and melted the ends.
Beta 5   [06 Jun, 2024 at 07:28 PM]
Oh yes I forgot about Philips! That said any T8 batten of this era pretty much wipes the floor with the trash we get now Surprised
Flurofan96   [07 Jun, 2024 at 11:10 PM]
I really want to get a Philips made T8 and T12 fixture Cool
Beta 5   [07 Jun, 2024 at 11:24 PM]
I've never seen much of Philips's LFL batten range about myself (or didn't notice them as Philips if I did) but looking at their catalogues they made some nice fittings!
Flurofan96   [08 Jun, 2024 at 12:24 AM]
Fingers crossed I will come across one of Philips classic looking fluorescent fixtures Smile Smile

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