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Filename: | ThornPP65__pending_restoration.JPG |
Album name: | RobTDCI / Fluorescent fittings |
Manufacturer: | Thorn |
Type/Model: | PP65 (Pop pack) |
Wattage: | 65 |
Date manufactured: | 1978 |
Filesize: | 254 KiB |
Date added: | 30 May, 2017 |
Dimensions: | 1600 x 939 pixels |
Displayed: | 42 times |
URL: | http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=6160 |
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If you're converting one, here's an idea for the starter holder. Just done one of my PP65's and was wondering if I should fill it in or not. Most SRS fittings have a fuse carrier, so I decided to use a 1A LED tube fuse (which is in a starter can) and just stick it in the existing starter socket - no need to fill it then
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Ooh lovely, I do like these old Pop-packs. They were a cheap and cheerful fitting when new but quite a few still around today in regular use working fine. I've got one a bit newer than this in my garage, but it has the same ballast. It's done a ridiculous amount of hours in a substation where it was pretty much always on, the ballast and paint surrounding it is highly discoloured and the ballast is quite musical, but still working!
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Sounds a good idea to me, it would be hard to fill it in without it looking crap! Thanks!
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That's a great idea, I'll have to remember that one. Certainly a better use for an LED 'starter' than using with an led tube lol
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That is a fucking good idea! This has the bomb proof thorn ballast in!!
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Yea, the only decent use I've so far found for an LED 'starter'
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