Electronic ballast for fluorescent lamps (inverter ballast)
By flashing the fluorescent lamp at high frequency (tens of thousands of times per second), it provides a light source that is gentle on the eyes without unpleasant flickering. ■□■ Features ■□■ ■ No flicker (flashing during the lifespan of the fluorescent lamp), and it is difficult for blackening and spots to occur at the ends of the fluorescent lamp, maintaining stable illumination for a long time. ■ The heat rise of the ballast body and fluorescent lamp is low, reducing air conditioning load. ■ The Everlay electronic ballast allows for parallel lighting of fluorescent lamps, enabling single (one lamp) operation. * With this parallel lighting method, when the lifespan of a fluorescent lamp is reached, only that lamp will go out, making it easy to identify which lamp needs replacement, allowing for quick and economical replacement. ■ Above all, it is economical (can be fully recovered in 1-2 years). ■ A version for 110W/2 lamps is also available. By simply attaching an "electronic ballast" to a fluorescent lamp with a conventional iron core ballast, it has been found that the current value of the same 40W two-lamp fluorescent lamp drops from 1.4A to 0.7A. (Experimental values from MSE Corporation). Of course, there may be variations due to usage years, etc. However, energy savings are guaranteed.
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By flashing the fluorescent lamp at a high frequency (tens of thousands of times per second), it provides a light source that is gentle on the eyes without unpleasant flickering. ■□■ Features ■□■ ■ There is no flicker (flashing during the lifespan of the fluorescent lamp), and it is difficult for blackening and spots to occur at the ends of the fluorescent lamp, maintaining stable illumination for a long time. ■ The rise in temperature of the ballast and fluorescent lamp is low, reducing air conditioning load. ■ The Everlay electronic ballast allows for parallel lighting of fluorescent lamps, enabling individual (single) lighting of a fluorescent lamp. * With this parallel lighting method, when the lifespan of a fluorescent lamp is reached, only that lamp will go out, making it easy to identify the lamp that needs replacement, allowing for quick and economical replacement. ■ Above all, it is economical (can be fully recovered in 1-2 years). ■ A version for 110W/2 lamps is also available. By simply attaching an "electronic ballast" to a fluorescent lamp with a conventional iron core ballast, it has been found that the current value of the same 40W 2-lamp fluorescent lamp drops from 1.4A to 0.7A. (Experimental values from MSE Corporation). Of course, there may be variations due to usage years, etc. However, it is certain that it will lead to energy savings.
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