ATLAS 2' 40w Daylight [04/1972]

Rescued from the lamp bin, untested yet but cathodes are both in tact. Came with the cut off, push on lamp holders as pictured, I wonder what sort of fixture this was in?

ATLAS 2' 40w Daylight [04/1972]


Rescued from the lamp bin, untested yet but cathodes are both in tact. Came with the cut off, push on lamp holders as pictured, I wonder what sort of fixture this was in?

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Manufacturer:ATLAS
Type/Model:2' 40w Daylight
Wattage:40w
Date manufactured:04/1972
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Date added:03 Sep, 2018
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Kev   [03 Sep, 2018 at 11:01 PM]
Maybe an old FL street lamp of some kind or one of the old 2’ 40W bulkheads like I have?
lasagafield   [05 Sep, 2018 at 10:38 AM]
My netaline takes 40w's and has those exact lamp holders.
fluorescent   [06 Sep, 2018 at 02:13 PM]
The lamp holders are branded 'NETTLE', I don't know if they're BLI made items or not. This tube is a 2ft 40w so won't be from a Netaline. As Kev says, it's probably been in a street light or illuminated sign or similar. It's had Terry clips holding it, and the corrosion of the caps indicates it's been outside
Arrowslim   [06 Sep, 2018 at 04:40 PM]
Imagine cutting down a netaline to fit this tube in it! A 2 foot 40w netaline would be awesome Wink

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