1960...1969



KZETI socket

Socket for hidden wiring, the inside is similar to similar sockets for open wiring, which are much more common. The bracket are lost. Similar KZETI sockets, but with minor differences, were filmed in the standard Soviet buildings of the early 60s.



IP44 rotary switch with the "key to light"

Rotary Estoplast switch, almost similar to that shown by the admin. I got it after replacing it with a rocker switch in one of the garages located not far from our house, where it was located, oddly enough, outside. Its handle, for the reason described below, was stolen in the first years of the garage's existence, so the disabled owner decided not to risk it again, moving the already new rocker switch inside.



МНГ-16 (УЭЛЗ)

The lamp by the Ufa plant, on the base of which 13.5 V 0.18 A is listed, came across to me when disassembling scraps of garlands bought for a penny at a flea market, as they say, by weight. The production date is not known even approximately, but judging by how much the base is darkened, I assume that this is the 1960s-1970s. There is paint residue on the flask. The last photo shows working at a voltage of 5 V.



30-80/СК-220 (СЭЛЗ)

Going through a large batch of new starters, I noticed that this one was different in type, and now it's being published in the exposition as a separate exhibit for the first time.



30-40/СК-220 (СЭЛЗ)

A completely new starter, found at construction site among all the junk, and not single, but several pieces. Iron casing.

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