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What a shame more vintage preheat fluorescent lights ruined by T-8/electronic ballast garbage. I rather have it 100% original.
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Bluh they totally ruin it for every one. Now that fixture is worth less than what it worrh It like buying a modet T with a chevy 350 block
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No LED gadgets, spins too slowly. Gotta love preheat and MV. let the lights keep my meter spinning.
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As I've said in a similar thread, I don't mind T8s but they don't belong in fixtures like these.
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I like my lamps thick, my ballasts heavy, and my fixtures tough.
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If this fixture took F30T8 lamps like I think it did, the seller could have bought brand new preheat ballasts for it. However, if I was restoring these, I'd keep the original ballasts as long as they worked and the wiring wasn't brittle.
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Definitely F30T8. They were one of the original four lamp sizes when fluorescent lamps went into mass production, and the F30T12 wouldn't have existed yet when this fixture was made.
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Definitely F30T8. They were one of the original four lamp sizes when fluorescent lamps went into mass production, and the F30T12 wouldn't have existed yet when this fixture was made.
My 1941 GE fluorescent lighting catalog lists the 30 watt 36 inch T8 bulbs. Rare fixtures indeed.
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I sent the seller a message asking if they had any that had not been "restored" and said collectors prefer these things to be original, with their reliable magnetic preheat ballasts.
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I sent the seller a message asking if they had any that had not been "restored" and said collectors prefer these things to be original, with their reliable magnetic preheat ballasts.
May be they still have to old bulbs also.
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Response from the seller: Hello, yes I have 14 more available. They are all in very good original condition and all were working when removed. I would consider any offers.
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I sent the seller another message asking if they had the tubes, starters and ballast from the one they had restored and if the others had tubes still in them.
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Oh, I didn't clue in these fixtures themselves had been retrofitted with modern parts. In my opinion that makes them nowhere near the $1250 price tag. I wonder if the ballast in them is still F30T8 or for the newer F25T8?
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Response from the seller: Hello, yes I have 14 more available. They are all in very good original condition and all were working when removed. I would consider any offers.
Thanks, Leslie
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I sent the seller another message asking if they had the tubes, starters and ballast from the one they had restored and if the others had tubes still in them.
Yes these same fixtures have been listed before on ebay in their original condition by this same seller back in April, but at a very un realistic price. May be he paid too much for these fixtures and is now trying to get his money back. These won't be cheap.
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Got another reply from the seller: Hello, all 14 remaining have the ballasts, heaters and are completely as removed from the building. They are dusty but all original and actually in great condition for there age. The ballasts that i removed from the light we restored were starting to leak so they were discarded but i do have the heater sockets. If you are only interested in one I would consider an offer. You can reach me at 413-566-8070
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I absolutely HATE it when people do things like that! Why not leave it original and let the buyer decide how to restore it? To me this is the lighting equivalent of ripping out a classic car's original drivetrain and installing a modern fuel-injected engine and overdrive transmission. If I wanted modern equipment I'd buy brand new.
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