OK Here's the pictures:
Hole blown through base of neon indicator by power / lightning surge on Hotwater control panel:
I broke the glass from the LHS Neon with my car keys unfortunately.
Same Neons but different angle.
The Voltage rating of 220 V is visible on the RHS Neon lamp:
{Note! This type of lamp has been used here for years on mains voltages of 230 - 240 Volts with no problems of early blackening.}
Substation H.W & S.L.. control panel. Note LHS lens cover off. this lamp completely disintergrated while I tried to pull it out.
Also needed a new E 5.5 bayonet fitting afterwards:
Temporary rake up with AEG timeclock to Master relay within back of control panel.
Little black box on top has an hour meter in it to monitor the lightcell output. [see if it reliably works it's ± 11 hours a night]:
The AEG time switch with 60 Amp contactor and hour meter to check it's output hours.
and a dutch Weber 6 Amp (green) diazed D2 fuse use for clock CCT protection: