Author Topic: What are the electrical specs of PL-C and PL-T CFL lamps with G24d, G24Q bases?  (Read 2823 times)
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What are the electrical specs of PL-C and PL-T CFL lamps with G24d, G24Q bases? « on: January 06, 2021, 03:44:10 AM » Author: WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA
I am curious about what the arc voltages and currents are for PL-C and PL-T CFL lamps with G24D1, G24D2, and G24D3 bases as well as G24Q1, G24Q2, G24Q3, and G24Q4 bases with the wattages of 13w, 18w, 26w, 32w, 42w, etc?
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Re: What are the electrical specs of PL-C and PL-T CFL lamps with G24d, G24Q bases? « Reply #1 on: January 06, 2021, 03:08:31 PM » Author: Michael
The PL-C 10 and 13W are normaly sharing the same ballast as their current is nearly the same at about 0.17A. The 18W has 0.22A and needs a dedicated choke. The 26W is about the same as a 18/20W 2ft lamp and it is officially approved for these ballasts.
The 32, 42, 57 and the 70W comes with 4 pin type socket only and are designed for electronic ballasts.

G24d- is a two pin type socket and has a starter incorporated while the G24q- does not and it has four pins. The 4 pin type therefore is approved for external starter use in combination with the same ballasts as the two pin type but as mentioned above only up to 26W.
 
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Re: What are the electrical specs of PL-C and PL-T CFL lamps with G24d, G24Q bases? « Reply #2 on: January 07, 2021, 12:17:53 AM » Author: WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA
My main questions is regarding the arc voltage and current for the lamps. I dont need to know what ballasts are designed for them. I feel that my right to experiment with these lamps is being taken away. Are the 13w, 10w, 18w , and 26w PL-C lamps rated to run on 100v? Are the 4 pin PL-C and PL-T lamps from 13-26w also rated to run at 100v? I did see someone run a 32w PL-T on a magnetic ballast and it seemed to run fine with no instant burnout. I did see a 2x18w autotransformer ballast with an OCV of 470v for running both lamps in series.
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Re: What are the electrical specs of PL-C and PL-T CFL lamps with G24d, G24Q bases? « Reply #3 on: January 07, 2021, 04:39:52 AM » Author: Ash
13W - 91V 165mA

10W - Dont know but it is lower V and little higher A than 13W

18W - (dont know V but probably around 95...100V) 220mA

26W - (dont know V but probably around 95...100V) 325mA

Generally to run a lamp (or 2 lamps in series) you need Voc approximately around double the voltage of the lamp (or of the sum of voltages of 2 lamps) or higher, + suitable impedance (ballast)
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Re: What are the electrical specs of PL-C and PL-T CFL lamps with G24d, G24Q bases? « Reply #4 on: January 07, 2021, 05:17:43 AM » Author: WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA
13W - 91V 165mA

10W - Dont know but it is lower V and little higher A than 13W

18W - (dont know V but probably around 95...100V) 220mA

26W - (dont know V but probably around 95...100V) 325mA

Generally to run a lamp (or 2 lamps in series) you need Voc approximately around double the voltage of the lamp (or of the sum of voltages of 2 lamps) or higher, + suitable impedance (ballast)

Here is an example of such a ballast that I am talking about:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/164170506864
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Re: What are the electrical specs of PL-C and PL-T CFL lamps with G24d, G24Q bases? « Reply #5 on: January 07, 2021, 08:08:44 AM » Author: funkybulb
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    These lamp and  ballast  here in the US magnitic
  These lamps are old enough in this class before electrinic
 Craze kicked in of mid 1990s

   Look at 32 wattt T8 ,   It was started out wiith  32  watt
  Rapid start in  the  early  1980s.  By  mid 1990s
   Thing started to cross over to elecfronic  ballast
     Also lamp did not last as long on instant start
   So it  took  a bit longer  to redesigined the T8
  Cathodes to pack more emitter on them.

    I also have advance magnetic preheat ballast
  That  marked on there Thorn 28 watt 2D
   2 pin.    Then later in 1990s When GE bought
  Thorn  lamps.   That when 2D really took off
  A bit here with there GE electronic 2D adaptprs in
  The 1990s.   

     In fact any Fluorescent  lamp can run on magnitic ballast
 As long it meet arc voltage or twice that.   Rapid  start
 Here just meets the arc voltage.

    Let take a 54 watt T5 HO fpr example that tube is very high
 Arc voltage loading tube.   To run this on magnetic u kinda need instart start ballast in the US.  But once arc voltage is known we can experiment with them.  Those 4 pin 13 watt PL
 Lamps is very common in camping lantern here.  I did stuff
 Like flashing a old LOA twister lamp.  Using 400 Hz 115 volt and 900 volt output using a large stepper Motor and turn it with my hand.
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Re: What are the electrical specs of PL-C and PL-T CFL lamps with G24d, G24Q bases? « Reply #6 on: January 07, 2021, 03:07:21 PM » Author: AngryHorse
Does this help, from the Philips catalog 1993/94
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Re: What are the electrical specs of PL-C and PL-T CFL lamps with G24d, G24Q bases? « Reply #7 on: August 03, 2021, 06:49:05 AM » Author: WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA
It seems quite interesting to note that the 10w PL-C lamps still need an OCV of at least 220v even though they have an arc voltage that is low enough for a lamp that is normally operated off 120v OCV.
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Re: What are the electrical specs of PL-C and PL-T CFL lamps with G24d, G24Q bases? « Reply #8 on: August 03, 2021, 10:48:00 AM » Author: Medved
It seems quite interesting to note that the 10w PL-C lamps still need an OCV of at least 220v even though they have an arc voltage that is low enough for a lamp that is normally operated off 120v OCV.

It is because these tubes are thin so need higher voltages for any ignition. And because the arc has to ignite every half cycle, it means higher OCV requirements.
However the true OCV requirements may vary per maker and usually are lower, but if you want to be sure it will operate any lamp of that standard, you have to observe what the standard asks for.
The thing is, specs for these tubes were optimized for 230V mains operation (so the relations between 10W and 13W one - both lead to the same ballast choke when operated at 230V).
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Re: What are the electrical specs of PL-C and PL-T CFL lamps with G24d, G24Q bases? « Reply #9 on: August 08, 2021, 02:37:09 PM » Author: Make
PL-T with internal starter:
18W 100V 220mA GX24 d-2
26W 105V 325mA GX24 d-3

PL-T without starter:
18W 85V 210mA GX24 q-2
26W 78V 300mA GX24 q-3
32W 100V 320mA GX24 q-3

Source: Philips Valaistus PL-lamput 01/94

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Re: What are the electrical specs of PL-C and PL-T CFL lamps with G24d, G24Q bases? « Reply #10 on: May 11, 2024, 01:53:07 PM » Author: WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA
Interestingly, I managed to get a 10W 4-pin PL-C CFL lamp to fire up on a simple 120V series choke ballast with an external starter hooked up to it and it stayed lit:

https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=search&cat=0&pos=4&pid=223218
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