Over a decade ago I installed an inexpensive wraparound two-lamp, four-foot F40T12 fixture in my home office. It came with this
Advance LPF ballast which ran silently but had poor voltage regulation and low light output. I replaced it with an older Universal LPF shoplight ballast. The ballast was used and hummed slightly when I bench-tested it, and was slightly louder in the fixture. But the light output was much brighter.
Over a year's time, the ballast became quite loud. It got to the point of irritation. I tried remounting it with insulators underneath so it wouldn't transmit the vibrations to the fixture, but no luck. So, I replaced it with
this new Sylvania ballast, only to find it hummed just as loud. After messing with it for a long time, I tried this
Philips Advance ballast. Success! It was quiet, bright, and had good voltage regulation.
But it has the interesting habit of instant-starting the lamps, almost every time. Do you know why this would be? I'm guessing it has either quite high open circuit volts, or the lamps which have been seasoned on LPF ballasts, have changed their electrical properties so that they start too easily. Any ideas?