derekhawkins wrote:
>>Did you use a single ballast and series connection for those tubes?
>>How many starters did it need?
>
> Each "tube" is actually a separate lamp with its own ballast and
> starter. The lamps were on sale at the time with each costing less
> than a single UV tube. Here's a shot of the box with the lamps open
> when only four were installed;
>
> http://www.pbase.com/eldata/image/52324065
I got a 20W (equiv. to 100W filament) spiral-type black-light blue UV
compact flourescent lamp yesterday from Bunnings for $10. These would
work well in a conventional round reflector.
http://www.nelsonlamps.com.au/Page 5 of:
http://www.nelsonlamps.com.au/products%20page/PDF%20Files/Lamps%20CFL%20Superior%205000hr.pdfYou could just mount a few light sockets in the bottom of a box (or one socket and
a reflector) for these and put a plate of glass and lid on top of the box.