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lorso
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Ok, I've got a 55W SOX lamp... « on: December 25, 2024, 12:38:27 PM » Author: lorso
Hello everybody and happy holidays,
I just purchased a nice vintage Philips SOX lamp rated 55W at a bargain price but I'm a bit confused about how to run it correctly. I live in Europe and the lamp is rated for 220-240V. I have attached a picture of it.
I've found a Philips SX72 parallel ignitor (pic) rated for 55W SOX lamps and I will purchase also a B22 ceramic socket for the lamp. Do I need anything else?
Thank you in advance for any help!

Cheers from Italy,
Lorenzo
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Re: Ok, I've got a 55W SOX lamp... « Reply #1 on: December 25, 2024, 03:20:15 PM » Author: Metal Halide Boy
You will have to have a ballast/ choke of some kind rated for a 55 watt SOX lamp as well. You cannot run it directly off the mains.
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Re: Ok, I've got a 55W SOX lamp... « Reply #2 on: December 25, 2024, 05:10:50 PM » Author: f36t8
The ignitor is one part that you need, the other part is the (electromagnetic) ballast. 55 W SOX lamps run at 0,59 A, and because they exhibit negative resistance (like any arc lamp), need a ballast that limits the amount of current that can flow. Do NOT connect it directly to mains (it likely won't strike and nothing happens, but in case it does, it will probably instantly ruin the lamp).

The best thing to do would be to look for a complete ballast. In case that is hard to find, you should be able improvise it using other ballasts that have a similar reactance (in this case about 343 Ohm). If you parallel a 36 W fluorescent lamp ballast with a 7/9/11 W PL-S lamp ballast, this should be about the same but I have not tried this in practice.
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