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Late 1960's F20 Industrial
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Here's a 1968 fluorescent industrial fixture that was originally installed in one of the display cases at school. This particular fixture was paired with a F40 fixture to form a 6 foot lume. I don't remember what lamps they originally used as I got both of them without lamps though.
When they re-did the case and replaced the lighting with a T5 undercabinet fixture. I was able to rescue both fixtures, I separated them so they fit in my garage and added a inline fuse to each fixture. Most of the insides are still original the two footer still has it's original sockets but the ones on the four footer broke so I got some new Leviton screw on sockets to replace them.
Both fixture are built much more solidly than modern fixtures even more solid than my 1980's fixtures. Fixture uses a CGE HPF trigger start ballast that's still really quiet for it's age, I've had a few experiences with ballasts that rattled out of the box.
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She mentioned having fluorescent lights in the tool shed that she has no use for sinnce the feed from the garage to the tool shed (it was actually a length of outdoor-rated duplex wire painted black by my great-grandpa when my great-grandparents owned the house) broke in hurricane Irene and she saw no use in getting it fixed. She called a handy-man to remove the rest of the wire between the garage and the tool shed, though the feed could be restored if someone wanted it to be since the wire was cut and capped in a JB on the garage side and the same for the tool shed end. She wasn't specific with what kind of fluorescent lights were in the tool shed but the next time i'm over, i'll definetly check it out.
and neat looking F20 fixture!