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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
Have you checked the ballast rating? I bought some electronic ballasts for a kitchen lighting project a while back. Some of them were rated something like 95-277V input. If you are underrunning the tube and the ballast wasn't designed to do this, you will shorten the tube life. It's difficult to predict how a ballast will behave when operating outside its design rating. It's a Philex spiral "Eco" CF lamp with an integrated ballast, rated at 18W, 220-240V. I don't much care if the tube life is reduced, but I'm not sure what the ballast consists of and if it's running twice the current to provide 18W at 110V I guess something might get hot. -adrian |
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