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Mercury Vapour Bucket Light
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I put this fixture together from a Heath Zenith bucket light head, a replacement 12" refractor on clearance and a new Sylvania 175W DX lamp. It is mounted on a "arm" made out of a piece of 1 1/4" EMT bent to 90 degrees and wired to a switch instead of being controlled by the PC. The PC is still installed though but with the eye taped over so it acts like a shorting cap.
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@ Aaron; yeah my parents don't mind me installing fluorescents either. I've never installed one in a finished room though since I don't own a stud-finder. I doubt my parents would allow me to install a fluorescent light in my room though. My dad doesn't mind the lights, he just doesn't like the holes in the ceiling or wall. That's why it's always a pain when my mom wants to hang another picture fram on the wall. My mom on the other hand doesn't want to see street lights peroid and fluorescent lights aren't allowed upstairs (which i don't fully understand, seeing how our closet lights are F20T12/TS (mine converted to preheat).
I just had an idea...why not put some noisy HID light on a timer to wake you up in the morning? Someone should try that!
@ Andy; well i'm pretty sure my grandpa is the only one in the state (hell maybe the WORLD) that has a F90T17 desk light!
BTW, I swapped the sylvanias and the GEs between the RS and PH shoplights. The Sylvanias flicker int he preheat one too. I guess I got a bad pair since the other sylvanias i installed at my cousins' grandmothers garage work fine w/o any flicker. Needless to say, I switched the sylvanias and GEs back to their original spots, the second GE lamp going back in the corner as a spare. Now that I know it's not the RS ballast causing the flickering i want to keep it when i move out lol. I've noticed even after all this time the T12s have NO signs of end blackening while I was burning through T8s like crazy before.
Like those F32T8 /735 Alto 2 lamps I've been using Them in the kitchen light for 2 years they get maybe 10-20 starts per day and 5 hours use per day
BTW, joe what kind of fluoro is that in the pic?
I considered replacing this with the Powerlite gumball but the gumball weighed a ton with the glass refractor so the yardlight stays.
I also have fluorescent lights in my room in Alaska! They're preheat circline adapters and those Metalux/Gibson fixtures I scored in January from my school, one of which I have converted to 3-lamp!