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Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?

by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Teodor_V=E4=E4n=E4nen?= Sep 4, 2008 at 02:42 PM

Dave wrote:
> "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message=20
> news:48BFC5D3.566F1BA9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> Dave wrote:
>>
>>> It seems to me that a flourescent ballast is probably just a transfor=
mer=20
>>> and
>>> a high-voltage electrolytic cap.  And when it "goes out" it's probabl=
y
>>> because the cap failed.  If these are true, could I just replace the =
cap=20
>>> and
>>> make it work again?
>> If you were that bothered. Like to see you get the right type though.
>>
>> Why not replace it with an electronic ballast ?
>>
>> Graham
>>
>=20
> Yeah...  My Scottish soul hates to throw away anything that might be fi=
xable=20
> though.  Still.  Are there different types of caps for ballasts?  Proba=
bly=20
> not worth bothering with...

Now if IIRC, the passive ballast for flourescent lights is a big
inductor which serves two purposes, the first is to store the energy
needed to ignite it (400 Volt-ish IIRC), the second is to lower the
voltage over the light to the operating voltage of the tube (which varies=
).

And taking a quick look on my flourescent tube over the kitchen sink,
the components are (in no particular order): Ballast/Inductor, tube,
igniter (small cylindrical thingy, say 15mm dia by 30 (or so) mm length)
and a cap. And having assembled compact flourescents, I know that some
of them come with the igniter built into the tube.

As to failures, I know that all components have a tendency to wear out,
and that at least in the bigger, tube, models, the igniter and tube can
be replaced (and should be replaced at the same time), and the other
could too (although it could be difficult to find the correct values for
the latter (have you tried the manufacturer?)).

As to electronic ballasts, they eliminate that irritating flicker on
switch-on and, IIRC, have less losses. I know that there are electronic
ballasts from many manufacturers (try Osram and Sylvania) for all sorts
of flourescents, though you might want to check with the local laws and
regulations whether it's something you can do yourself or leave to a pro.=


I've seen DYI electronic ballasts schematics, in the swedish version of
Elektor, but that was ages ago (early/mid 90's).

Another point that comes to mind is the issue of RF interference, some
ballasts, DYI or not, self-installed or not, have a tendency to cause
unwanted signals in the HF band.

As to fire hazards, I have more than once seen the fire dept called out
somewhere when the ballast has overheated (usually due to leaving a
failed tube on for too long), emitting all sorts of interesting odors.

Well, that's what I can squeeze out of my brain for $.02 for the moment.

/T.

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 15 Posts in Topic:
What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
"Dave" <db51  2008-09-04 06:19:09 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
Eeyore <rabbitsfriends  2008-09-04 12:26:11 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
"Dave" <db51  2008-09-04 07:01:34 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Teodor_V=E  2008-09-04 14:42:56 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
"Dave" <db51  2008-09-04 07:46:49 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
Don Bruder <dakidd@[EM  2008-09-04 06:05:05 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
Eeyore <rabbitsfriends  2008-09-04 15:04:46 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
"Dave" <db51  2008-09-04 09:08:39 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
don@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (D  2008-09-04 23:38:07 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
"Dave" <db51  2008-09-04 22:05:58 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
Ronbo <Ronbo@[EMAIL PR  2008-09-05 08:31:25 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
Jasen Betts <jasen@[EM  2008-09-05 10:45:47 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
Jasen Betts <jasen@[EM  2008-09-05 11:03:32 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
kkitsum@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-09-07 11:56:21 
Re: What happens when a flourescent ballast "goes out"?
don@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (D  2008-09-08 02:16:17 

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