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Re: Free to a good home : ex-Sylvania stocks « Reply #15 on: October 18, 2024, 05:41:04 PM » Author: James
Dez: the 104B’s have input modules for voltage and current, so can also measure instantaneous power and power quality.

Roman: Ok for a small turbo.  See the next set of photos with several visible from the ends, quite small diameter.  Pfeiffer TPH series.  The Keithley is a DC precision volt meter.  Can also be set up to read in Amps if you use an external shunt and measure the volt drop across that.  But its not a power meter so cannot measure volts and amps simultaneously.

More photos below:
1: Gas regulators, gas fittings, vacuum valves
2: Turbocontrollers, Turbopumps, KF/NW vac fittings
3: Vac gauges and readouts

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Re: Free to a good home : ex-Sylvania stocks « Reply #16 on: October 18, 2024, 05:57:01 PM » Author: Baked bagel 11
Can't get anything unfortunatly but I believe I have a 250w son twin arc from that factory!
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Re: Free to a good home : ex-Sylvania stocks « Reply #17 on: October 18, 2024, 11:19:40 PM » Author: Bottled lightning
 If any American members want variable ballasts here's a couple  https://www.ebay.com/itm/256434332451?  https://www.ebay.com/itm/387484802366   Heres the sort of lamps the last one is meant for    https://www.ebay.com/itm/354869576884?  https://www.ebay.com/itm/225011148266? https://www.ebay.com/itm/144221903968?

I think there's a few members here that have 700 or 2000w lamps that would probably want ballasts and the 35w(230v?) and (50hz?) cwa ballasts are probably worth saving.


Are there any industrial surplus places around there?

I'm assuming the ballasts are mostly 230v 50hz and you probably too busy with the move to deal with shipping tons of stuff internationally?

Won't you need the vacuum stuff for led filament lamps?

Don't forget to check the attic/basement/closets on the way out.

edit; Any of those 3 pin bayonet sockets?
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Re: Free to a good home : ex-Sylvania stocks « Reply #18 on: October 19, 2024, 02:15:19 AM » Author: Alex
Hello James,
thank you for sharing that stuff with us before it goes in the trash. As you know I am still trying to find a possible date to visit you, it sadly is not as easy as antixipitated.

Is there still a power meter available? If so I would als be interested din one. I am also barticaery interested in HMI lamps 2.5, 4, 6, 12kW especially from Osram, as well as UV sources... Also variable electronic ballast would be very helpful for myself as well as a few G38 Lampholders.

Best regards,

Alex
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Re: Free to a good home : ex-Sylvania stocks « Reply #19 on: October 19, 2024, 03:17:41 AM » Author: RRK
Dez: the 104B’s have input modules for voltage and current, so can also measure instantaneous power and power quality.

Roman: Ok for a small turbo.  See the next set of photos with several visible from the ends, quite small diameter.  Pfeiffer TPH series.  The Keithley is a DC precision volt meter.  Can also be set up to read in Amps if you use an external shunt and measure the volt drop across that.  But its not a power meter so cannot measure volts and amps simultaneously.

More photos below:
1: Gas regulators, gas fittings, vacuum valves
2: Turbocontrollers, Turbopumps, KF/NW vac fittings
3: Vac gauges and readouts

Thanks! Of course I would like also pick some regulators, precision needle valves, vacuum gauges! - stuff very useful with a neon plant. Though logistics is a bit questionable for sure...
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Re: Free to a good home : ex-Sylvania stocks « Reply #20 on: October 19, 2024, 06:50:26 PM » Author: GE PM
I have made a spreadsheet if anyone would like to write down what is avalible
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xSqzTxsZleP2Dv8Ads0VsvVP1-J71hasbpIXs1EI-e4/edit?usp=sharing
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Re: Free to a good home : ex-Sylvania stocks « Reply #21 on: October 20, 2024, 09:01:09 AM » Author: Michael
James do you have any ballasts left for 40W 2ft tubes? I’m looking for a couple of these.
Also for 115W and 140W.

Thanks
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Re: Free to a good home : ex-Sylvania stocks « Reply #22 on: November 18, 2024, 08:56:21 PM » Author: GE PM
Have any more been given away? How much is left
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Re: Free to a good home : ex-Sylvania stocks « Reply #23 on: November 19, 2024, 04:09:29 PM » Author: funkybulb
  Hello a James,  I want to thank u for saving most of this stuff in collectors hands.   

  I be interested in nice Assortment of Miniture HID sockets
And 3 pin Socket for MV.  I have some lamps but no socket
For those pin base HID and some projection lamp use them as well.  And any prefocus socket as well.  I also have cases of 20 watt mini philips CMH twist in base that look like a T.   But no socket for them. 

 Any Duplicate 35 or 50 watt hi voltage SON lamps  would be my great addition


 I also wondering if there any custom made chokes  to run F32T8.   It would be nice compliment for my SLI 32 watt lamps if it was being tested on?

 I Live in the US in Texas.   For sockets and small lamps should be ok to ship across the pond no problems

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