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Fluorescent Ballast

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cparnell

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Sep 23, 2002
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I have heard the there is a manufacture that produces a Fluorescent light bulb that has a self contained Ballast.
Meaning that the ballast is contained entirely with in the confines of bulb it self.
Does anyone have any information on such a product? If so, I would appreciate any information on it.

Thanks !!
Charles S. Parnell
Southern Store Fixtures
 
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Most of the lamp manufacturers make what is called a self-ballasted compact fluorescent lamp. They range from 5W to 50W and about 200-3000 lumens. All fit a standard light socket (Edison base) here in the US.

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There are probably another 8-10 other manufacturers as well.
 
Actually I was looking for commercial type T-5 & T-8, 3' and 4' bulbs. Charles S. Parnell
Southern Store Fixtures
 
OK,

The type of lamps you are interested in are not available with an integral ballast.

Lightinguy.
 
In Wood & Wood Products, ( had an advertisement form Edge Inc. Plus, ( of a completely self contained Fluorescent lamp, however it is only about 20" or so. I'm looking for 3' & 4' lengths, in T-5 and T-8. Charles S. Parnell
Southern Store Fixtures
 
I checked the web site. This appears to be a fixture that uses a very small, 1/4" diameter, fluorescent tube. This fixture has a built in ballast, so you can connect it directly to 120V.

For me a lamp is just the fluorescent tube. This is a fluorescent lighting fixture. Let me see what I can find commercially like this. Alkco is one company that comes to mind.
 
Thanks for your help!
Charles S. Parnell
Southern Store Fixtures
 
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