Gentleman,
Over here (Iraq) we have a what I will call a phenemon with ballasts catching lights on fire. It has happened dozens of times. They are the standard 36watt magnetic ballast with the starters. These are used all over the world. The standard lighting is plastic flourescent light fixture with these ballasts mounted inside. These routinely get so hot the fixture catches fire, here. We have many different brands made in countrys from Germany to Turkey. I have seen these used with from Dubai to Perth with no (known) issues. I find it hard to believe that it is just poor quality, with some of these ballasts coming from devolped countrys. The voltage is within the range stamped on the ballast. Does anyone have any ideas as to what might cause this, other than the obvious potential quality issue? I can provide model #'s if that would be helpful. I can't imagine that the power source, Gen-power, is a factor.
Over here (Iraq) we have a what I will call a phenemon with ballasts catching lights on fire. It has happened dozens of times. They are the standard 36watt magnetic ballast with the starters. These are used all over the world. The standard lighting is plastic flourescent light fixture with these ballasts mounted inside. These routinely get so hot the fixture catches fire, here. We have many different brands made in countrys from Germany to Turkey. I have seen these used with from Dubai to Perth with no (known) issues. I find it hard to believe that it is just poor quality, with some of these ballasts coming from devolped countrys. The voltage is within the range stamped on the ballast. Does anyone have any ideas as to what might cause this, other than the obvious potential quality issue? I can provide model #'s if that would be helpful. I can't imagine that the power source, Gen-power, is a factor.