Lamp families (e.g. PL-S, PL-C, T5HE, T5HO, T8 standard, T12HO, ....) have voltage/current characteristic either like :
- Voltage according to lamp length, same current through the family
- Voltage according to lamp length, higher current rating for the lower voltage lamps
This is done either for uniformity in the lamp family, or to be able to run them on the same ballast : nearly constant current for Electronic ballasts, or some inverse relation between current/voltage for Magnetic ballasts
So just making the ballast follow the rules will allready enable it to run a complete lamp family or atleast part of it
Some lamps are approximately double current version of a similar standard current lamp. So for example, it is possible that a 800mA HO lamp would work about right on parallelled outputs of a 400mA/output ballast
Finally, if some lamp stands out from the rest by its arc voltage (this is not precise at all ! for example a 36W T8 with nominal 103V can be in reality anywhere between 90..110V, or maybe as low as 70V when warming up), the ballast may contain logic to detect this lamp by arc voltage and do some correction for it
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