Transtar A85 8ft 85w ballast

Dated May 1965

Transtar A85 8ft 85w ballast


Dated May 1965

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Slyspark   [12 Jul, 2017 at 08:12 PM]
Bet that runs both cold and silently!
fluorescent   [12 Jul, 2017 at 08:17 PM]
Haven't tested it yet Confused The cables have all been chopped out of the fitting which can just be see on the far right of this picture. Luckily there is just enough to strip back and solder a new cable onto
Simon_R   [12 Jul, 2017 at 09:07 PM]
Looks very good for its age!
fluorescent   [13 Jul, 2017 at 04:12 PM]
I'm not sure what you're saying Danny, do you like this or not? lol!! Wink
Danny   [13 Jul, 2017 at 07:10 PM]
Sorry ive edited my comment i mustnt of been concentrating lol Yes i love it i wish i had one lol
fluorescent   [13 Jul, 2017 at 07:34 PM]
Aww I liked the comment lol!
Slyspark   [05 Dec, 2017 at 08:10 PM]
Ever get this fired up?
fluorescent   [05 Dec, 2017 at 10:12 PM]
Not this particular one. I've tested some of the others... I think the capacitors within them have failed/failing. Some won't strike at all (cathodes glow), some will strike with rapid off/on switching, there's one that strikes reasonably reliably but seems to underdrive the lamps. I got some newer ones too (which have similar faults) which I think I'll be able to cut open and replace the capacitors, I don't fancy trying that with these seeing as they're filled with tar or pitch Sad
Slyspark   [05 Dec, 2017 at 10:18 PM]
Just a thought, when you tried to strike the tube, did it have an earthed metal surface next to it for it's entire length? Can be very hard to strike tubes on gear like this without....
fluorescent   [05 Dec, 2017 at 11:13 PM]
At first no, I did put the (earthed) cover back on the fixture and it was still the same. I'll have another go with them soon & report back

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