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The Other Mike wrote: The other half of the site has 5ft T5's with magnetic ballasts fed by a Honda EU20i generator which despite being a quiet suitcase model and loads of additional soundproofing is still way too noisy. Near silent operation is essential. Hauling fuel is also a PITA as its a long way from the road. So I need a way of powering the 5ft T5's (58W) from a low voltage DC supply. IOTA only make ballasts up to 40W and they need a circa 50v supply, realistically I need to keep to 12v to keep the solar array price down. My feeling is that magnetic ballast mains florries fed via an inverter would be very little more efficient than 12 volt halogen lighting. -- *Save a tree, eat a beaver* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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