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Light fixtures can utilize either electronic or magnetic ballasts. Is this correct? Thanks.
Light fixtures can utilize either electronic or magnetic ballasts. Is this correct? Thanks.
Light fixtures can utilize either electronic or magnetic ballasts. Is this correct? Thanks.
I put electronic on all my T12's. It saves on juice.
How often are mag ballasts still used?
I?ve been told that ballast should be removes before install LED tube, is it true?Light fixtures can utilize either electronic or magnetic ballasts. Is this correct? Thanks.
I?ve been told that ballast should be removes before install LED tube, is it true?
Do the LED tubes work on 120 volts?
How often are mag ballasts still used?
For T12s, magnetic ballasts are outlawed since there is not one available that meets the energy efficiency standards.
Electronic T12 ballasts are still available with primary intended application of spot replacement.
Refrigerated case lighting are quickly getting replaced by LEDs, which you probably have noticed in major grocers.
Those with power factor below 0.90 and labeled residential use only are exempt, which can still get installed in commercial locations, but they will never be available in 277v.Are you sure about that? I think the basic fluorescent fixtures sold at hardware stores still have magnetic ballasts. But I could be wrong. I guess its been a while since I checked.
I?ve been told that ballast should be removes before install LED tube, is it true?
I'm not sure I would remove the ballast before you are sure the customer is happy with the LED output.