Milwaukeeman2003
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Hi everyone! I’m looking for a fluorescent ballast that could run on 12/24V to operate on solar power. If anyone can help me, that would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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No LED gadgets, spins too slowly. Gotta love preheat and MV. let the lights keep my meter spinning.
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Thanks! But are the lamps mentioned on the ballast still made?
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Yes these T12 lamps are still made today, but imported into the US. Sadly some states are out right banning them to restrict the freedom of choice., just stock up while u can.
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Thanks for the info! I’ll took into it.
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I have a bunch of 12V electronic ballasts for 39W PL-C lamps . The problem is remembering where exactly they are !
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Milwaukeeman2003
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Sorry for the late reply, but I’m unable to find the specific lamps you’re talking about.
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I've had success with these "Beasun" germicidal ballasts, 10-17w. Be aware though they're instant-start. https://www.ebay.com/itm/314900739917Here's one powering a F17T8 from my gallery. Light output is the same as if I ran it off my preheat.
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Thanks for showing me! I’ll consider buying one.
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These are the tubes I was referring to https://www.ebay.com/itm/364323918020
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Sadly, I don’t have any sockets that could accommodate this lamp, but thanks for showing me!
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« Last Edit: October 16, 2024, 02:47:24 PM by Milwaukeeman2003 »
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You can use a step-up converter to get 120/230VAC from battery and then feed an electronic ballast of your choice. As a rule, electronic ballasts are not picky about input voltage waveform and many can be run even on DC (emergency supply mode).
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Think I’ll go with that! Thanks for the info! BTW, would I be able to use a SOX lamp.
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Theoretically low pressure sodium is very similar to Fluorescent lamps in terms of structure and how they behave, but the starting voltage of instant start ballasts maybe insufficient to strike the lamp, modification to the ballast may be needed.
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230v Nominal 240v Actual 50Hz
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