I am a electrical maintaince engineer in england most lights that were installed after say 2003 were HF (instant start). On installations where they are used a lot IE schools and shops they really struggle to last over 5 years without burning out or blowing up! I have old thoulux 8' 125w fittings in the sports hall at redruth school 1967 all origonal ballasts and fitting , change the tubes or starters and all work no crap electronic ballasts there!
I did not see this one previously...Those are the lamps I want to use, but I was thinking of using 4 individual 13 watt ballasts from 13 watt BX fixtures. Your one single ballast is a 3 lamp type? If so, where did you get that?
Nice looking fixture. I plan on doing a "half piper" version of it.
This fixture uses 3 individual 1 lamp ballasts, as I haven't found a preheat F13T5 ballast for more than 1 lamp yet. I had to mount one outside the fixture housing because they are bigger than standard chokes. The other two ballasts are inside the fixture channel. Can't wait to see your version.
That is sweet! Nice job! I have a bunch of old fixtures lying around. I will have to figure out how I can form a "half piper" or may just use a reflector shield like you did, but use 4 lamps maybe. Yours looks awesome. Looks like the old "Miller" brand lights I have throughout my shop, sheds and barn. Love it! I have a few of the "neostart" & "hemco" starters that are neon also. Gotta see if any of them are good for 13 watt lamps. Keep the interesting lights coming! I'll post more soon!
Thanks for the compliments. The ballasts used in this fixture were gutted from used T5 undercabinet fixtures that I found at salvage stores. My suggestion is to check out flea markets and thrift stores since preheat F13T5 ballasts are pretty expensive when purchased new. Because of the voltage step up, they also use FS4 starters instead of FS2.
That is awesome! I like the staggered wing nuts on the ballast cover/reflector. The diagonal mounted starter sockets are cool too. If I didn't know better, I'd say that was a factory made fixture.
WHY are these not chokes as they are just 13 watt bulbs??
dieselducy 3 weeks ago
I am a electrical maintaince engineer in england most lights that were installed after say 2003 were HF (instant start). On installations where they are used a lot IE schools and shops they really struggle to last over 5 years without burning out or blowing up! I have old thoulux 8' 125w fittings in the sports hall at redruth school 1967 all origonal ballasts and fitting , change the tubes or starters and all work no crap electronic ballasts there!
kevxsi16v 1 year ago
I did not see this one previously...Those are the lamps I want to use, but I was thinking of using 4 individual 13 watt ballasts from 13 watt BX fixtures. Your one single ballast is a 3 lamp type? If so, where did you get that?
Nice looking fixture. I plan on doing a "half piper" version of it.
TheDieselNut 2 years ago
This fixture uses 3 individual 1 lamp ballasts, as I haven't found a preheat F13T5 ballast for more than 1 lamp yet. I had to mount one outside the fixture housing because they are bigger than standard chokes. The other two ballasts are inside the fixture channel. Can't wait to see your version.
DavidFromAE 2 years ago
That is sweet! Nice job! I have a bunch of old fixtures lying around. I will have to figure out how I can form a "half piper" or may just use a reflector shield like you did, but use 4 lamps maybe. Yours looks awesome. Looks like the old "Miller" brand lights I have throughout my shop, sheds and barn. Love it! I have a few of the "neostart" & "hemco" starters that are neon also. Gotta see if any of them are good for 13 watt lamps. Keep the interesting lights coming! I'll post more soon!
TheDieselNut 2 years ago
Not quite blink happy .
rickyatHK 2 years ago
Where did you get the ballasts?
bamaslamma1003 2 years ago
Thanks for the compliments. The ballasts used in this fixture were gutted from used T5 undercabinet fixtures that I found at salvage stores. My suggestion is to check out flea markets and thrift stores since preheat F13T5 ballasts are pretty expensive when purchased new. Because of the voltage step up, they also use FS4 starters instead of FS2.
DavidFromAE 2 years ago
That is awesome! I like the staggered wing nuts on the ballast cover/reflector. The diagonal mounted starter sockets are cool too. If I didn't know better, I'd say that was a factory made fixture.
bamaslamma1003 2 years ago
Very nice...probably the best of all your creations thus far!
brianfromLI 2 years ago
Thanks! This one is definitely one of my favorites that's for sure. I want to find a place to mount it.
DavidFromAE 2 years ago