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Zexum EFS Electronic Starter Disassembled & Repaired
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The first one of these used starters I bought a while ago failed today. Sometimes it would strike tubes fine, others not & tubes kept restarting when operating normally. I opened it up and found that simply one of the legs had snapped out of the pins. A quick solder up later and it's working good as new again.
Whilst it was apart I took this picture of its inside bits so you can see what's in it. The 3-legged component that cannot be read is marked 'C945 G528'.
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In the case of the starter it is less clear, as the component (whatever it is) needs a way to be forced to the off condition before the zero crossing, in order to generate the pulse from the ballast. Maybe in this application the hack needed to switch off a MOSFET would not be that much more complicated from what's needed for an SCR
Also, elctronic starters have been built for years around 2 common SCRs made specifically for them, which might have included some more circuitry inside which we dont know about. The SCRs are ST TN22 and PI Y1112