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form109
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ballast losses « on: July 18, 2008, 08:36:56 AM » Author: form109
because there is no such thing as a perfect ballast,all ballasts suffer losses,which means the ballast has to run at a higher wattage than the wattage of the lamp,for example while the regent ballast may be 175 watt,due to ballast losses it actually runs the lamp at around 150 watts,while a quality ballast is in the vincinty of 180-190 watts and the ballast losses means the lamp runs at the specified 175 watts ;D
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Re: ballast losses « Reply #1 on: July 19, 2008, 04:31:50 PM » Author: don93s
I have three 175w AE NEMA's from the late 90's and all vary in line wattage. One runs at 160 watts, another at 175w and the last at 180 watts. I have some older (possibly ITT) ballasts that run over 200 watts.
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