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THANK YOU BRIAN! for these awesome preheat fluorescent light fixtures!

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2010

This is the unboxing of a gift that showed up on my doorstep today. make sure you check out his channel @
http://www.youtube.com/user/brianfromli

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  • @Ih8escalators Oh, cut Andy some slack. I sent him those fixtures. I both live IN and ON Long Island...whichever sounds better to those who don't live here. No biggie. :-)

  • FOR THE ONE MILLIONTH TIME, ITS ON LONG ISLAND! NOT IN LONG ISLAND!

  • i saw a cloud fluorescent light

    

  • @erlendse he has burnt out a lamp already in under 17 hours with the constant on off cycles.

    I know the blinking can be addictive I like when neon signs are starting to go bad they are more cool wen they flicker and it gets more attention to the sign

  • if the starter in the balist stops working you can wire one in the wires going to the lamp I do it at work on the cloud lights because when the lamps go bad they will blink for hours till the starter blows out but the new lamp will start if you wigle the socket

  • There are two ballasts because the first ballast will reduce the amount of electricity going to the second ballast (in the light) which will reduce the electrical current even more. If I am not mistaken, the first ballast can also act as a backup for the second ballast if that fails.

  • I got some similar light fixtures to the ones that you have.

  • @erlendse we know that dieselducy LOVES preheats. sometimes that light will blink. that blinking is cool.

  • WOW! You've got an 80's GAMEBOY game system!

  • we have those lights at work and when the starter that is in the ballest gos bad I wire in a old school starter and the light works

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