Consider a 25 watt F32T8 lamp. If I'm not mistaken, it is around 105 volts by 0.25A. (I know the standard F32T8 is 137 volts by 0.25A, and I assume the energy saver lamp is the same current.) The arc voltage is close to the 100 volts of an F40T12.
Now consider a residential F40T12 ballast which runs those lamps at 25 watts. Such a ballast would presumably have a lamp current of around 0.25A.
Does anyone suppose that, if you can get around the higher ignition voltage, a 25 watt F40T12 ballast would be a perfect match, both lamp and ballast-wise, for a 25 watt F32T8 lamp? Anyone have the parts on hand to give it a try?
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