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Osram 18W NA LPS Warming Up on a Electronic Ballast
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(Replaces missing file) From top left to bottom right: a sequence of pictures showing the warmup stage of a Osram 18W NA lamp. Ballast is a Advance F32T8 instant start with the blue leads paralleled.
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2) A 20w choke does not work with a LPS, also the 55V ignitors here need a special core with a 3rd tap.
3) These lamps were used when I got them so I usually experiment with them.
Mike, a lot of people on LG suggested using electronic CFL gear of a similar wattage.
In both my cases, I had to "shunt" the pair of wires that normally feed the electrodes on either side of the fluorescent lamp together to operate the LPS
Also I would really appreciate it if you start a topic in the forum about this instead of spamming my picture. And not to be rude but can you run your comments through a spell checker before posting your typos make your comment hard to follow. Most modern browsers should have a spell checker just right click your comment and select spell check.
FS-12 won't fire at 120v in some circumstances so I don't think it's a really a good choice for it. If the inductive kick was strong enough I would recommend a FS-2 starter which triggers 100% of the time on 120v. Remember that on 240v the inductive kick is stronger than on 120v so LPS should start on a 240v ballast in fact I tried that myself using a imported 240v ballast and it works fine. The low voltage of 120v is the problem here.
This is not the same as running a 110W HO on a 100w merc for a couple reasons, one the currents for both lamps are similar so it makes sense for the HO to work. Two, a mercury ballast has a OCV of 200V or higher so the inductive kick is enough to start a 8' HO lamp.
Back to the topic, if Bulbfreak wants to he can make his own topic in the forum about running 18w LPS lamps but he didn't seem to want to. So I don't know why you have to come in here and defend him.