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Feeler Post. Not sure why until now it never occurred to me to post this in the Lighting Gallery classifieds!
Looking for a 2X40 preheat shop light. Or 3 or 4 lamp. Or even 1 lamp. Preferably not a 'bathtub' reflector unit, but if that's what I get I'm happy. But looking for more of a '50s era unit with a good solid reflector and minimal rust. (but whatever, it's a 60+ year old fixture I'm asking for, what do I expect?)
Still-preheat preferred, though I could always change that back I suppose. Anybody willing to part with one, or know of any? More importantly, shipping to ALASKA? I know, you might be laughing at me, and I don't blame you at all.
Anybody? Anything?
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What about rapidstart? I have always wanted a F40(T12?) preheat light, too. But all I have is a semi-modern 2-lamp F40 rapidstart fixture. And it would take a lot to send a big & heavy metal thing several thousand miles.
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I already have several vintage (1970s) F40/RS shop lights, with proper HPF full power magnetic rapid start ballasts and F40CW lamps to boot! If I find any locally you bet they'd be my desk light in a heartbeat but I wouldn't get one from far away unless it was completely NOS, never used.
Specifically looking for preheat.
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It seems like these are rare, but it would sound like there are actually a lot of them.
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It seems like these are rare, but it would sound like there are actually a lot of them.
They do exist, but they aren't as common as the RS versions. They do pop up at my local Restore from time to time, usually $15-20.
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I have a sugestion for a Preheat F40 fixture using Rapid start ballast. Just disconect both cathode Heater from both end of tube. Wire in a starter block And FS 4 starter. U can make a F40 preheater unit that Way. Hopefully that will get ya going for now. Hope fully that will give u a cheap "F40 preheat fix."
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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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I have a sugestion for a Preheat F40 fixture using Rapid start ballast. Just disconect both cathode Heater from both end of tube. Wire in a starter block And FS 4 starter. U can make a F40 preheater unit that Way. Hopefully that will get ya going for now. Hope fully that will give u a cheap "F40 preheat fix."
Does that actually work? I need to try it if it does...
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All it is it a Autotransforner choke with two heating transformer coiis. For singe lamp ballast
In UK there something called quick start Basically a choke with added dual heating transformer To keep cathode heated. And a PFC cap. The componets are seperatly wired in
But with american rapid start all this wired in one Ballast F can.
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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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If I was doing that I'd buy some NOS preheat gear, there's always vintage ballasts on eBay it seems.
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I understand that totally...it's generally more satisfying to have the real thing than a homemade replica. It can be pretty difficult to find F40 preheat fixtures in the wild, especially ones that are still preheat. I have two 2x40 PH industrials and two 3x40 PH troffers but I'm not about to part with any of them. I might be able to be talked out of one of the troffers...maybe...
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How much would you want for one, and also shipping to, yeah, I know, ALASKA? I have places a troffer could be used back home, some ceilings that are still unfinished anyway where one might fit. How deep are they? (2X6 floor joists)
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I like my lamps thick, my ballasts heavy, and my fixtures tough.
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