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| Lamp/Fixture Information | |
| Manufacturer: | Twin City Illuminations |
| Lamp | |
| Lamp Type: | Fluorescent |
| Base: | G10Q |
| Shape/Finish: | FC8T9 |
| Burning Position: | Any |
| Fixture | |
| Fixture Type: | Fluorescent |
| Ballast Type: | Reactance choke |
| Socket Type: | E26 |
| Electrical | |
| Wattage: | 22W |
| Voltage: | 120V |
| Physical/Production | |
| Factory Location: | Kansas City, MO |
| Fabrication Date: | June 22nd 2025 |
| Application/Use: | General lighting |
| File information | |
| Filename: | Twin-City-Illuminations-FC8T9-Adapter.jpg |
| Album name: | Bulbman256 / Projects |
| Keywords: | Gear |
| Filesize: | 231 KiB |
| Date added: | 27 Jun 2025 |
| Dimensions: | 1280 x 960 pixels |
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| URL: | https://trad-lighting.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=898 |
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Nice project, but watch out for a potential risk of electrocution as your metal box is certainly not grounded.
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A grounding strap that bolts for the fixture would be a pretty good idea...
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Or do like CFL manufacturers did, use a plastic casing instead of metal (check for the fire resistance rating of the material used though).
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I've seen some older circline adapters use a metal enclosure, but a plastic casing would probably be safer. If you can find a enclosure with a UL94 V-0 rating it should be flame resistant enough.
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