Pulsestarter Reds
Got 3 of these odd pulsestarters.

Pulsestarter
RAPID START ELECTRONIC STARTER
4-85W OR 125W ------- 18-88W 2D
18-26W TC-C, 24-36W TCL 22-60W CIRCULAR
200-260V ac 50-60Hz (INDUCTIVE)
(SINGLE LAMPS)
MADE IN ENGLAND

They seem to run a standard switch start like a rapid start, resembles a SOX starting up more than a fluorescent because of this.
Don't know how destructive to a tube these are so haven't stuck them in anything proper.
Work with T12's and T8s of short sizes (only tried them in a 20W fitting for the time being).
Never see these anywhere.
Keywords: Starter

Pulsestarter Reds

Got 3 of these odd pulsestarters.

Pulsestarter
RAPID START ELECTRONIC STARTER
4-85W OR 125W ------- 18-88W 2D
18-26W TC-C, 24-36W TCL 22-60W CIRCULAR
200-260V ac 50-60Hz (INDUCTIVE)
(SINGLE LAMPS)
MADE IN ENGLAND

They seem to run a standard switch start like a rapid start, resembles a SOX starting up more than a fluorescent because of this.
Don't know how destructive to a tube these are so haven't stuck them in anything proper.
Work with T12's and T8s of short sizes (only tried them in a 20W fitting for the time being).
Never see these anywhere.

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lasagafield   [05 Feb, 2019 at 10:43 PM]
That's correct.
fluorescent   [06 Feb, 2019 at 12:46 AM]
EFS300 with 0.3s preheat. Won't be tube killers any more than a fast glow starter, SRS or quick start! Great starters, but not recommended for frequent switching.
oliver   [06 Feb, 2019 at 08:22 AM]
I have gold/brown coloured ones.
fluorescent   [06 Feb, 2019 at 01:10 PM]
Translucent brown with gold text is an old version of the (now green) EFS600. Is it branded RS?
oliver   [06 Feb, 2019 at 04:21 PM]
No, "ARLEN PLC" EFS 600 Made in England
SuperSix   [06 Feb, 2019 at 07:00 PM]
I fitted one of these in a mate's kitchen light around 5 years ago. The tube (58w) still looks like new despite it being switched several times per night. The only annoyance really is the noise it creates.
lasagafield   [06 Feb, 2019 at 07:57 PM]
With the slow starters you'll put it on as you walk into the kitchen, it'll be pitch black at night and the ends'll light the room up like a torch before it pings on.
fluorescent   [06 Feb, 2019 at 09:53 PM]
I wonder if these somehow force higher voltage/current through the cathodes during preheating like Vivatronics seem to. I guess that'd explain the noise. In any case, I need to buy some of these, they sound interesting!
lasagafield   [06 Feb, 2019 at 11:20 PM]
Tried one in my old Fitz 20W. Thing roared!
jonny-m   [03 Aug, 2019 at 12:33 PM]
Just tried a pair of these in a twin 4ft 40w t12 fitting and it does start the tubes near enough instantly but as mentioned the noise from the ballasts sounds horrible
oliver   [03 Aug, 2019 at 12:41 PM]
I tried some in my Fitzgerald twin 58w and the ballasts were loud on startup.
fluorescent   [03 Aug, 2019 at 04:25 PM]
These must pull more current through the ballast then during preheating to give a more thorough preheat in less time (hence the frequently switched 58w tubes mentioned above still looking clean). I've heard it said the preheating phase is rectified so is DC, hence the noise. I haven't looked up the circuitry myself though so not 100% sure.
oliver   [03 Aug, 2019 at 04:36 PM]
Another starter that does this is those Safety starters. They make the ballast louder when starting although they are just normal glow bottle starters?
lasagafield   [03 Aug, 2019 at 09:29 PM]
Read somewhere on here that pulsestarters don't work well with 8ft fittings. Try wacking one of these things in the fitting.
fluorescent   [03 Aug, 2019 at 10:52 PM]
old efs600's didn't work with 100w lamps, newer ones (as in probably the last 20 years or so) are fine
oliver   [04 Aug, 2019 at 12:10 AM]
My Brown/Gold ones work with tubes 30 - 125w
jonny-m   [04 Aug, 2019 at 02:14 AM]
I’ve read the specs for the pulse starters and all I have read state not suitable for 8ft 85w or 8ft 100w tubes. Never tried any with either tubes like.
Lightbulbfun   [04 Aug, 2019 at 02:42 PM]
indeed these pull half wave rectified mains through the choke during the preheat which causes the choke to saturate and allow a lot higher current flow then it would normally therefore preheating the cathodes much quicker, but that also means the cathodes get preheated a lot harder then normally so I would not use EFS300s with any rare tubes or tubes with delicate cathodes
oliver   [04 Aug, 2019 at 02:43 PM]
Iv'e had them actually break tube cathodes before
XmasLightGuy   [05 Aug, 2019 at 05:24 AM]
Interesting. I have some of the green ones, but never seen red before Shocked As far as I know Pulsestarters in general were never sold in stores here. (got mine from a UK seller on eBay)

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