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Whats the difference in these starters? « on: October 23, 2018, 05:16:05 AM » Author: Oliver
What is the difference between FSU (4-65w) starters and FS10 (4-65w) starters?
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Re: Whats the difference in these starters? « Reply #1 on: December 13, 2018, 07:29:25 PM » Author: Danny
Nothing, S10 is just another model for FSU.

S2 - FS2 / 155/200
S10- FSU / 155/500
S16  blue writing - FS6 / 155/801
S16 orange writing - FS8 / FS125 / 155/800
S11 - sunbed starter
S12 - sunbed starter
S18 - FS6 / FS125  or 155/800 in thorn

You can also get FS5 / PGS22 / 155/100 which is for 4-8w only

And 155/501 which is for 5ft 50w tubes

155/400 FS4 wich is for 3ft and 4ft 30/40w tubes only

155/600 for 6ft tubes only

155/802 for 8ft tubes only
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Re: Whats the difference in these starters? « Reply #2 on: November 05, 2020, 10:44:13 PM » Author: WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA
I do not think that a S2 starter is interchangeable with a FS2 starter since a FS2 starter needs about 120v OCV and a S2 requires 240v ocv.
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Re: Whats the difference in these starters? « Reply #3 on: November 06, 2020, 03:56:30 AM » Author: dor123
S2 is series at 230V and single at 120V, so it is the same as FS2.
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