Getting My 2 Cents Worth...
A couple GE F14 - F20 switchstart chokes.

Clearance tag said they were $1.82 each but...at the register they rang up for a whopping one cent each 
.lol.


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The 2 in this pic were connected in parallel a single F20T12 lamp, just to see what overdriving would be like.
My next test (something I've always wanted to try) will be putting the 2 in series with a 4' lamp & running on 240v! I see no reason it shouldn't work, but that might be one for outside on the patio.

Getting My 2 Cents Worth...

A couple GE F14 - F20 switchstart chokes.

Clearance tag said they were $1.82 each but...at the register they rang up for a whopping one cent each
.lol.


-------------
The 2 in this pic were connected in parallel a single F20T12 lamp, just to see what overdriving would be like.
My next test (something I've always wanted to try) will be putting the 2 in series with a 4' lamp & running on 240v! I see no reason it shouldn't work, but that might be one for outside on the patio.

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Funkybulb   [16 Mar, 2017 at 04:09 AM]
Pretty good for 2 cent worth, as u can find that in home depot parking lot. It such a shame home depot ditching switch start chokes.
Lightbulbfun   [16 Mar, 2017 at 12:32 PM]
Nice score unfortunately these GE Chokes heavily under drive F20T12s so you might need to put 2 in parallel to drive an F20 at full power LMAO (250Ma is just enough for an F17T8 let alone an F20T12) 2 in series on 240V driving an F32T8 might work well tho
XmasLightGuy   [16 Mar, 2017 at 04:41 PM]
Did a couple tests with a F20T12...
1 ballast: .25a / 18w
2 ballast in parallel: .54a / 35w
Funkybulb   [16 Mar, 2017 at 08:43 PM]
Yes factoring in the ballast lost. It not uncommon ballast with lamps draw 30 watts for 20 watt lamp.
AngryHorse   [16 Mar, 2017 at 09:11 PM]
Bargain, even though I`m not sure what a cent is in sterling? Very Happy
Funkybulb   [18 Mar, 2017 at 12:57 PM]
That about £ 0.0081 what it comes out Very Happy

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