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what exactly does that mean Andy when you say slave - do they need a "master" of some type to work?

Yes, the master would be a 110V central battery system that Tel alluded to in post 6. Slave fitting seems to be the common description for these. This differentiates them from self contained emergency lights which have the battery built in to the light fitting.

If you know the manufacturer is Glamox, you could call them and ask them for more info. Are there any product or serial numbers ?
 
Yes, the master would be a 110V central battery system that Tel alluded to in post 6. Slave fitting seems to be the common description for these. This differentiates them from self contained emergency lights which have the battery built in to the light fitting.

If you know the manufacturer is Glamox, you could call them and ask them for more info. Are there any product or serial numbers ?
The number states GS/L3/SM/8/110/LSOH
 
8 will mean 8W tube, 110 will be the voltage, LSOH means low smoke zero halogen and will probably pertain to the plastic casing the bulkhead is made from.

If you ring Glamox with the code they will tell you exactly what it is, but it's probably as said.
 
You guys have been so much help, thank you it really is appreciated - what is a keen price from your experience to clear these - bear in mind we have 80 of the damned things
 
they're worth whatever someone is willing to pay. £14 sounds reasonable, but it's a limited market. suggest you find out the cost new, then base on that. say 50% of new price.
 
i bet your house will be the best xmas lit in your street this year. :eek:
 

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