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Filename: | Atlas_SuperSlim_Shed.JPG |
Album name: | Rob_TDCi / Surface Fluorescent Luminaires |
Manufacturer: | Atlas |
Model: | Superslim |
Overall Length: | 5ft |
Light Colour Temp: | 3500 |
Comments: | Here are the pair of restored Atlas super slims installed in my new shed which is now where they will remain! |
Date / Code: | 1960s |
Country Of Origin: | Britaim |
Filesize: | 120 KiB |
Date added: | Apr 28, 2014 |
Dimensions: | 1270 x 714 pixels |
Displayed: | 132 times |
URL: | https://allthingslighting.co.uk/displayimage.php?pid=18178 |
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nice pair of tubes for a equally nice fitting.... I can imagine kevs face if you'd said 'i have two edison T8's' ROFL
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I love it! Great work! B-)
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Looks great rob! If you are putting a lot of your restores fluorescents out there maybe worth getting a small dehumidifier to go out there! Looks nice and bright lol. @ jools makes me want to vomit thinking that there is probably superslims out there running Edison lamps! :vomit:
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I'd sooner see Edison tubes in Superslims over LED tubes or T5 adaptors! Great work Rob!
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I'll second that tom!
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Looks good
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Perfectly lit
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Yep, will have to keep an eye on the humidity, though its better than the brick outhouse next to it which is a non starter. Waiting for it to rain to make sure I got the roof right when building this shed!
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Yes, keep an eye on it Rob! In the winter I have a small tubular heater in there between where I keep most of the battens and ballasts, only operates for 15 minutes every two hours nightly but seems to keep them dry. Before then if you went in there on a winter's morning, the ballasts especially were dripping! No joke, pick them up and the condensation would be dripping off!
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Rusts them out in no time sadly!
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Ugggg. humidity nothin good about it .. One advantage to living in a place thats one step away from being a desert is most of the time the humidity is low - like less than 20%, not too uncommon for it to get into the single % digits.
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The fitting on the right is a little vocal though not annoyingly so!
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There are 2 4 foots in the skip now the ones the EOL EKCOs came out of
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Will you be saving them Kev? I wouldn't mind one if it is going spare!
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Yes I can get them if you want vicar don't know if they are working or what state they are in probably need a refund
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Just don't go keeping any horses in your shed either Rob! Top job by the way!
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Would have to be a very small horse!
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I like it!
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Funny seeing it empty, its now fitted out with shelves, a bench and full of stuff! Everything has kept dry with a small heater on a timer and a mini dehumidifier.
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