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Inductive vs. Electronic fluorescent ballasts

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All things considered, which type would you go with???

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Inductive vs. Electronic fluorescent ballasts

Postby LongRunner » September 12th, 2013, 11:19 pm

Higher efficiency, extended lamp life...sounds like a silly question, doesn't it??? Not quite, though, because there's one big problem with electronic ballasts: Many of them are cheap crap.

Low quality electrolytic capacitors are common, as are non-safety-rated capacitors across the mains, along with the use of fusible resistors (which are nowhere near as safe as proper fuses). (See also - the problems with CFLs.)

I'm having a bit of a hard time deciding what to vote, but at least the old inductive ones are bulletproof (the ballast itself, that is).
Information is far more fragile than the HDDs it's stored on. Being an afterthought is no excuse for a bad product.

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Re: Inductive vs. Electronic fluorescent ballasts

Postby c_hegge » September 12th, 2013, 11:32 pm

I'd imagine that a -high quality- electronic is probably the better of the two. It's trying to find one that can be the hard bit. I'm not really an expert on light globes, though.
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Re: Inductive vs. Electronic fluorescent ballasts

Postby LongRunner » September 12th, 2013, 11:46 pm

c_hegge wrote:I'd imagine that a -high quality- electronic is probably the better of the two.

I agree. The basis of the poll is if you're not sure what you're getting.
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