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Sears Shoplight, as requested by Mike (Streetlight98).
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Hey Mike, here's what the infamous Sears light looks like. It came from a friend's house that was going to be demolished (and since has). It's partially restored but needs a paint job and new sockets and the GE .80 amp Bonusline ballast is pretty tired and has leaked tar from a previous life running 34w GE cool white Watt-Misers. It's rated for 35 watters (the early energy savers) but I'm still not taking any chances and plan to replace this ballast with an Advance one I might be getting that hasn't leaked a tar/PCB mess. This ballast still works though and the Sylvania cool white plus lamps still start out dim on this but warm up in a few minutes.
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Also I forgot to mention it has RAPID START LAMPS ONLY stamped in the reflector.
Anyways, may favorite style of fluorescent light must be just the basic reflector strip light like i have in my utility room. A standard strip light reflector can attach right onto it. I personally think standard strip lights should be used for flush mount to ceiling and the reflector strips should be suspended. They look better that way IMO.