@cassss590 I found 3pcs of the 25W 970mm ballasts, and can post these if you wish.
@LBF - the info about dual rating is only present in the Sylvania datasheets. It seems the same lamp was made for both ratings but usually with cathode shields for 40W and without in case of 25W rating. I was also surprised by this in view of the different cathode loading and preheating. It's not impossible that it is a mistake in the specs. The only way to be sure now would be to check the cathode characteristics of each.
very interesting James! thats espically interesting that it comes from Sylvania, how many different types of 970mm tube are listed exactly are different sorts for different cathode voltages listed also?
I ask because this is something else in itself, if you follow the link in the original post above, and read the description and comments underneath it, you will see that I do note that 40W 970mm tubes did come in both 9V and 3.6V cathode versions, and I have explicitly seen 3.6V 970mm 40W tubes from Sylvania, so I would find it even more implausible that a low resistance cathode 970mm 40W tube would be rated for 25W use also since it would barely get any preheating at all
unless when said 40W tube was explicitly rated for 25W operation it was said to be *rapid start* operation where constant cathode heating is present, but I am not sure if I have seen a 25W tube in Rapid start specification, all the ones I have seen have been preheat/switch-start/9V cathode tubes
that being said! I do note quickly checking a modern Sylvania Catalog exerpt, a 25W RS specification tube is listed
https://www.luckinslive.com/data/3115d63e-c903-494f-af76-b2ff034517be/c1e21c7b-6143-4a69-a9d2-b9164855c107.PDFwhich is very curious in its own right as no such tube exists as an IEC standard anyhow, unless the "RS" is a Typo there? I note that the 65W/80W tubes also have "RS" next to to them which cant be true since thats inherently a quickstart tube
so again all quite interesting!