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So everyone is showing their "Tea'n'Spliff" pics eh?
I only had coffee on the go and I don't smoke spliffs as a rule.
So I got creative and grabbed my cloud evo vape and a cup of joe for the pic.
One thing lead to another and I ended up with a load of bits'n'pieces.
If you look at the tin on the right you'll see a sticker with a "PL" on it,
It was from my first HPS 25 years ago, the model number was hs2000.
But can anyone tell me the name of the light manufacturer?
"PL" is the clue to the company name and they were made in Germany and were popular in the Nederlands.
Here is a picture if it helps.
41KDAgPcedL.jpg

LMAO it had a fixed ballast so the whole unit got hung up.
I bought a new reflector and made it a remote ballast, so much less hassle and weight to hang.
 
Wake'n'Bake :D
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So everyone is showing their "Tea'n'Spliff" pics eh?
I only had coffee on the go and I don't smoke spliffs as a rule.
So I got creative and grabbed my cloud evo vape and a cup of joe for the pic.
One thing lead to another and I ended up with a load of bits'n'pieces.
If you loo at the tin on the right you'll see a sticker with a "PL" on it,
It was from my first HPS 25 years ago, the model number was hs2000.
But can anyone tell me the name of the light manufacturer?
"PL" is the clue to the company name and they were made in Germany and were popular in the Nederlands.
Here is a picture if it helps.
41KDAgPcedL.jpg

LMAO it had a fixed ballast so the whole unit got hung up.
I bought a new reflector and made it a remote ballast, so much less hassle and weight to hang.
I got one almost like that but I'd be willing to bet a bit older..
Pl lighting systems
 
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