Mindstorm All American 15858 Posts user info edit post |
So this is free or best offer, I just don't have a use for it and won't be putting it anywhere else in my apartment. It's a white fluorescent fixture that's about 4' long and 1'4" wide or so, comes with four 34 watt bulbs that were in the fixture when I removed it from my ceiling. All the bulbs seemed to work without flickering while it was up on the ceiling. There are two fluorescent ballasts, each powering two bulbs, and it looks like this thing will support 30 or 34 watt bulbs. Includes four screws (two of which are drywall screws, the other two I can't identify off-hand) so you can screw it into the ceiling wherever you're putting it. It does come with a cover for the bulbs, and that part is made of plastic and is clean and has no cracks in it.
Please bear the following in mind: There was a flood upstairs that leaked water into this light fixture. The light was off at the time and was allowed to dry for about 2 days before it was turned back on. Based on the stains it looks like the water flowed around the top of the fixture, off the sides into the plastic cover, then flowed down to one end of the plastic cover where it dripped all over my floor. There was no sign of water stuff (minerals or gunk or anything) where all the wiring is inside the fixture. When we turned the light back on it worked just fine for a few weeks, and I decided that I was going to replace the light with something nicer when I rattlecanned the ceiling. I cleaned the fixture and it should be good to work wherever you need it.
Here's the pictures, including one showing the day when the flood happened so you can get a better idea of why I had that disclaimer.
Flud.
W/O cover.
W/ cover.
Your bulbs.
So, who needs a light? 5/27/2008 8:59:16 PM |
Mindstorm All American 15858 Posts user info edit post |
Light fixture, anyone?
Perfect for sheds, garages, or for apartments where you don't like your tenants. 6/2/2008 5:43:55 PM |