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Fluorescent Lighting

23rd December 1960
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AN AGREEMENT has been made between Simms Motor Units, Ltd., and Easco Electrical (Holdings), Ltd., 6/8 Brighton Terrace, London, S.W.9, under which Simms are to act as official distributors of Eascolyte low-voltage fluorescent lighting equipment.

The Eascolyte range includes seven types of transistor inverters to provide battery operation of fluorescent tubes from 5 ft., 80W. down to 1 ft., 8W. The use of a transistor inverter provides up to four times the light output for the same current consumption compared with normal filament lamps, whilst the equipment is not so prone to damage by vibration as the rotating units normally used with fluorescent lighting.