Restored 5ft 1978 Thorn pop pack
Seen here is the fully restored pop pack which has also been converted to SRS as I have two of these. The other one will be restored in its original switch start condition. The starter holder is now a fuse as Richard suggested. Seen here fully assembled with its brand new prismatic diffuser and  the Atlas super 5 tube it came with. Reminds me of my secondary school, that was list by single pop packs with prismatic diffusers, many of which were 6ft SRS.

Restored 5ft 1978 Thorn pop pack

Seen here is the fully restored pop pack which has also been converted to SRS as I have two of these. The other one will be restored in its original switch start condition. The starter holder is now a fuse as Richard suggested. Seen here fully assembled with its brand new prismatic diffuser and the Atlas super 5 tube it came with. Reminds me of my secondary school, that was list by single pop packs with prismatic diffusers, many of which were 6ft SRS.

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Album name:RobTDCI / Fluorescent fittings
Manufacturer:Thorn
Type/Model:PP65 (Pop pack)
Wattage:80w
Date manufactured:1978
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Date added:03 Jun, 2017
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lampy   [04 Jun, 2017 at 10:40 PM]
good job, looks out the box new
amtrakuk   [04 Jun, 2017 at 11:24 PM]
beautiful job!
fluorescent   [05 Jun, 2017 at 09:19 PM]
where'd you get the diffuser from?
RobTDCI   [06 Jun, 2017 at 12:07 AM]
http://www.discount-electrical.co.uk/ I've bought a few diffusers from them over the years, they are one of the few places that deliver for a reasonable price. They had a shed full of these prismatic diffusers at my secondary school. Most of the classrooms still used chalk boards then and the light output would gradually depreciate as the diffusers collected chalk dust. So rather than clean them, the caretaker would remove them and store them. The end caps were left attached to the fittings.

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