Transtar electronic start magnetic ballast
quite a big ballast, it does not start like the vivatronics (where you hear it spring to life) more like a pulse starter.. quick spot of glow at the cathodes, then we are lit. not sure how these cope at EOL, currently fitted in a wickes batten.
It starts T12 tubes fine

Transtar electronic start magnetic ballast

quite a big ballast, it does not start like the vivatronics (where you hear it spring to life) more like a pulse starter.. quick spot of glow at the cathodes, then we are lit. not sure how these cope at EOL, currently fitted in a wickes batten.
It starts T12 tubes fine

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Kev   [25 Dec, 2023 at 06:42 PM]
Tidy ballast that!
Arrowslim   [27 Dec, 2023 at 04:27 PM]
it, with a GE hungary Kolorite comes on at 2am every morning to wake me for work, stays on for a few hours after I am long into work too! I found these Hungary GE's are decent enough tubes, but even though they are not shielded, they don't really band up so well
dor123   [31 Aug, 2024 at 06:56 AM]
The Electronic-Start ballast of Shaingout actially had a cylindrical place for Arlen EFS600 pulsestarter.
Ash   [31 Aug, 2024 at 09:09 PM]
The EFS was in one of the versions of the 105W ballast. The 36/40 electronic start ones had it potted in the case of a capacitor didnt they ?
dor123   [31 Aug, 2024 at 09:39 PM]
See here how the Shaingout Electronic-Start behaves with EOL 36W T8: This is exactly the same behaveior of Arlen Pulsestarters.
The cylinder in the Electronic-Start, isn't a capacitor, but a case for the EFS600 starter, exactly like the 105W ballast.

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