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Level42:

--- Quote from: IG-88 on December 28, 2009, 09:45:45 pm ---Occasionally one of the robots in the game spouts off with a very bass sentence. I bet that will sound cool with that SW speaker.

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Indeed ! The voices are random in tone which is pretty cool IMHO.

--- Quote ---Also, how do you clean your harness's?

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Very carefully ! :D

I use a small sponge that I get "just" moist with some soapy water,"fold" it around the harness (and as much as possible around individual wires) and go along the harness. (If you are _extremely_ hardcore you will have to cut the old ty-raps to reach all individual wires and of course put new one's on afterwards) I always make sure to move away (down) from the connectors. The connectors I do too, making sure no water is getting in the pin holes.

SirPeale:
That FS-4 starter isn't the right one - replace it with an FS-2 when you replace that T12 for a T8.  It should (I think) fit in the original fixture.  An F15-T8 is the current industry standard, and has been for 25 years.

Level42:
Mmmm, could it be they used the FS-4 because the machine is set-up for 230V ?

F15 is a size you do not find in Europe. It's a US size I guess.

But luckily enough I could order them through www.RS-online.nl (a sister of Allied Electronics, and through RS I can order all Allied stuff, and the real bonus is NO shipping costs !).

This way I don't have to install some other Euro-sized set-up. Would be pretty hard too, because the lighting support wood is pretty tiny and wouldn't fit a larger sized tube.

SirPeale:
Hmmm...maybe!  I keep forgetting you're across the pond.  

F15 is what's in there now, correct?  Just a T12 instead of T8.  What do you guys use over there?

edit: just looked at the picture again - F14T12.  Huh!

Level42:
Uh, I was confused too. Indeed 14 it is, still a size you don't find here.

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