Thorn Minipak 8w 12v
Not quite what it seems at a first look, this was one of those Ebay items that I was the surprised to be the only bidder on. It's a good solid ballast that pre-heats the tube. Not quite as bright as a mains minipak.

Thorn Minipak 8w 12v

Not quite what it seems at a first look, this was one of those Ebay items that I was the surprised to be the only bidder on. It's a good solid ballast that pre-heats the tube. Not quite as bright as a mains minipak.

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Danny   [25 Aug, 2015 at 01:13 PM]
Ohh lovely I have not seen one of these before!!!
AngryHorse   [25 Aug, 2015 at 05:35 PM]
Love the size of that choke!!
lampy   [25 Aug, 2015 at 05:37 PM]
i have an identical version, its lighting the underside of my bar off a 25 volt transformer with a recitfier for DC. Odd having what looks like a conventional mains ballast, the others i have just have a printed circuit board in them to drive the lamp, but one is lie this, they make a loud hissing sound running.
RobTDCI   [25 Aug, 2015 at 06:19 PM]
It would be easy for someone to mistake it as a mains fitting and wire it up to the mains.
Kev   [25 Aug, 2015 at 07:35 PM]
Yes it would confuse the people with little knowledge! Bet it happened a good few times

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