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Preheat/Instant/Rapid Start... which came first/second/third? « on: September 10, 2011, 05:19:38 PM » Author: RichD
I've always assumed preheat start, whether using a manual switch, a magnetic vibrator or the familiar glow bottle was the starting method of choice on the first commercially-available fluorescent fixtures. However, I'm not sure which came next - instant start or rapid start?

Does anybody know?
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Re: Preheat/Instant/Rapid Start... which came first/second/third? « Reply #1 on: September 10, 2011, 05:47:46 PM » Author: paintballer22
My guess preheat was first, rapid start second, and instant start third.
I am no expert on this but this is my guess.
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Re: Preheat/Instant/Rapid Start... which came first/second/third? « Reply #2 on: September 10, 2011, 07:22:04 PM » Author: Silverliner
Preheat, then Instant Start (1944), then Rapid Start (1952).
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Re: Preheat/Instant/Rapid Start... which came first/second/third? « Reply #3 on: September 10, 2011, 08:58:12 PM » Author: paintballer22
I wounder what tubes they had in 1944 for the ballast 8ft 4 ft?
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Re: Preheat/Instant/Rapid Start... which came first/second/third? « Reply #4 on: September 11, 2011, 11:06:15 AM » Author: Powell
It was probably a VERY large ballast ! 

Weren't those first instant start lamps T5 or was it T6?


Artlite in Atlanta had the small diameter lamps well into the mid 1980s, but I don't remember when they went to different lighting.

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Re: Preheat/Instant/Rapid Start... which came first/second/third? « Reply #5 on: September 11, 2011, 12:02:43 PM » Author: Ash
There were other discharge lamps before fluorescents, and as far as i know they all were instant start. I am unsure whether there was some predecessor which was similar enough to fluorescent, that existed before heated cathodes appeared
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