The tubes are 1200mm. I've just seen two different starters on the Bunnings site, but no description apart from a part number or any specifications. I'm not sure what I bought.
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The tubes are 1200mm. I've just seen two different starters on the Bunnings site, but no description apart from a part number or any specifications. I'm not sure what I bought.
This one ST111 is best to buy as of more universal use being 4 to 65 watt. Osram Fluorescent Tube Starter - 2 Pack - Bunnings Australia
it might also help (to save you running the lead if its raining or its some other small job) to get one of the amphibians from bunnings, its got a 10A plug an rcd/breaker and a 15A socket, I carry one to use when I dont need to wind the power up all the way and cant be bothered to run the lead to a 15A supply.
Fixed it, bought two LED tubes and starters. :BigThumb:
I did that on my fitting in the garage. It was an electronic ballast with no starters. I ended up removing the ballast entirely and fitting a couple of "starter" sockets. The LED tubes came with "starters" which really are just fuses, so I wanted to put those in-line.
Of course if it's an old fitting with a real ballast and starters then it's much cleaner upgrade. I must say I'm happy with both the colour and output of the LEDs.