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Fulham Ballasts « on: August 25, 2023, 06:16:26 PM » Author: Flying Mango
Hello,

I operate a small lighting YouTube channel by the name of "Sage's Lightbulbs." I have amassed quite a stockpile of unique and unusual fluorescent lamps which I would like to showcase, however I have no ballast for them.

I have heard of and done some research into Fulham Ballasts. Especially with their "workhorse" ballasts, they tote the unique ability of being able to adapt to the lamp connected, essentially making them universal (within a certain range). This would be invaluable for my application. I was wondering if:

1.) Anybody has had any experience with Fulham Ballasts?

2.) Can any body attest to the unique adaptability of these ballasts?

3.) Does anybody have any other suggestions for a ballast solution?

Thanks,

Sage
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Re: Fulham Ballasts « Reply #1 on: September 24, 2023, 12:59:48 AM » Author: WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA
For many people on LG, they often used Fulham electronic fluorescent ballasts as cheap alternatives for ballasting SOX low pressure sodium lamps.



Can you please let me know which fluorescent lamps you are trying to find ballasts for? I will be happy to help you as much as I can.
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Re: Fulham Ballasts « Reply #2 on: October 01, 2023, 12:49:54 PM » Author: Richmond2000
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I have heard of and done some research into Fulham Ballasts. Especially with their "workhorse" ballasts, they tote the unique ability of being able to adapt to the lamp connected, essentially making them universal (within a certain range). This would be invaluable for my application. I was wondering if:

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I have a mini wall pack that runs a Fultham ballast on a 26 to 42 Watt PL lamp
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