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Finishing off some tubes on a slimline ballast
This was back in October. I had a few tubes to run up to the vacuum loss. It was more or less successful. one Duro-Test and one Sylvania had a cool vacuum loss, making a clear spot in the phosphors. The others never lost their vacuum...
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Finishing off some tubes on a slimline ballast

This was back in October. I had a few tubes to run up to the vacuum loss. It was more or less successful. one Duro-Test and one Sylvania had a cool vacuum loss, making a clear spot in the phosphors. The others never lost their vacuum...

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streetlight98   [Apr 16, 2011 at 12:44 PM]
In my grandpa's basement, he has a bunch of 4lamp F40T12 troffers. I opened one of them and found the ends of one lamp clear. Now I know why.
A_lights   [Apr 16, 2011 at 04:07 PM]
THats strange, most trotters have rapid start ballasts, the open circuit voltage is in the 400V range, usually vacuum loss occurs with 600 OCV
streetlight98   [Apr 17, 2011 at 05:07 PM]
I didn't check what kind of ballast it was. I know each troffer has two 2lamp magnetic Advance ballasts. The ballasts didn't start the lamps right away, about a 5 second delay, so does that mean it's a preheat ballast?
A_lights   [Apr 17, 2011 at 07:05 PM]
Oh ok, nope that would be rapid start , preheat would be more blinky, and preheat is rare in trofffers, you would see starters if it was preheat
streetlight98   [Apr 18, 2011 at 08:56 PM]
Oh. No starters, so it's not preheat. Well, they don't strat very rapidly, that's for sure. Confused I went over his house and relamped them. They all work, but man it's a pain changing those lamps crammed into that tight 4X2 housing. I almost broke one of the tubes.

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