Well, a question no one dared to ask yet is what arc current 18W SOX needs when operated on HF. We all know that on 50/60Hz it is 0.35A, and most likely was thought to be homologated with European 230V/18W fluorescent choke impedance. But on HF *likely* SOX arc voltage drops a bit compared to line frequency operation which probably means a bit lower lamp power at 0.35A current than when run on line frequency due to lower cathode drops. For usual fluorescents this is a good thing meaning higher efficiency at the same or better light output. But SOX arctubes are heavily temperature (=power) dependent so *probably* arc current needs to be compensated (up-rated) for HF to work optimally?
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