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Is the OCV of probe start metal halide ballasts too much for SIP ignitors? « on: February 03, 2021, 04:32:36 AM » Author: WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA
Since most superimposed ignitors are designed to work with a ballast OCV range that is between 220v and 240v, is the 270v-330v OCV of ignitorless CWA probe start metal halide ballasts high enough to destroy them. In addition, I am also wondering if the OCV of ignitorless CWA probe start metal halide ballasts is too weak for 380v-440v superimposed ignitors as well.
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