Lamp life test: Arlen EFS600 vs Osram ST111
A couple of years ago I ran an experiment to see just how much difference there is between an electronic starter and a traditional glow-bottle starter in terms of starting performance.

For the test I used a Coughtrie SFB16 with two Sylvania F8WT5 lamps. Each lamp is running on it's own control gear with one lamp using an Osram ST111 and the other using an Arlen EFS600.

In order to remove normal run-time from the equation and to maximise the number of starts each lamp makes I rigged up a timer set to run the lamps on for 15 minutes and then off for 15 minutes on a continuous repeating cycle. That means each hour the lamps clock up 30 minutes run time and two starts.

The lamps in the photo is shown after 4128 hours which means each lamp has clocked up 8256 starts. Total on time is only 2064 hours so you can see the effect the high number of switch-ons is affecting the lamp with the glowbottle starter and how it isn't affecting the lamp which has an Arlen EFS600 electronic starter at all! The lamp still looks brand new.

The lamp on the glowbottle starter failed a few days after this photo was taken and began the endless flashing while the lamp on the pulse starter still looked brand new!

Lamp life test: Arlen EFS600 vs Osram ST111

A couple of years ago I ran an experiment to see just how much difference there is between an electronic starter and a traditional glow-bottle starter in terms of starting performance.

For the test I used a Coughtrie SFB16 with two Sylvania F8WT5 lamps. Each lamp is running on it's own control gear with one lamp using an Osram ST111 and the other using an Arlen EFS600.

In order to remove normal run-time from the equation and to maximise the number of starts each lamp makes I rigged up a timer set to run the lamps on for 15 minutes and then off for 15 minutes on a continuous repeating cycle. That means each hour the lamps clock up 30 minutes run time and two starts.

The lamps in the photo is shown after 4128 hours which means each lamp has clocked up 8256 starts. Total on time is only 2064 hours so you can see the effect the high number of switch-ons is affecting the lamp with the glowbottle starter and how it isn't affecting the lamp which has an Arlen EFS600 electronic starter at all! The lamp still looks brand new.

The lamp on the glowbottle starter failed a few days after this photo was taken and began the endless flashing while the lamp on the pulse starter still looked brand new!

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Danny   [03 Jan, 2016 at 06:15 PM]
Yeah this was impressive. I was really amazed at the difference in the state of the lamps.
Arrowslim   [03 Jan, 2016 at 08:08 PM]
Im guessing the ST111's dont really strike the tubes? instant on going by that blackening?
FrontSideBus   [03 Jan, 2016 at 08:15 PM]
Took one or two attempts iirc.
AngryHorse   [03 Jan, 2016 at 09:39 PM]
Thats a good point, when I had 12 of these under my units, the starters, (st111s), hardly ever did anything, I don`t know if it was down to the number of them all on one circuit, but at least 9 out of the 12 would `self start`, by just the inrush current?
Kev   [03 Jan, 2016 at 10:32 PM]
Interesting I wonder how much longer the working lamp would of carried on?
FrontSideBus   [15 Jan, 2016 at 09:35 AM]
Would probably go on as long as it would if it was ran 24/7. I keep meaning to repeat this with a couple of 18w T8's.
fluorescent   [15 Mar, 2017 at 03:50 PM]
This is interesting. I've never seen a good quality experiment between a glow bottle & electronic starter. Good work!
Danny   [12 Apr, 2020 at 12:23 AM]
I often think of this experiment. Think i will hopefully start doing more lamp life experiments in the future
FrontSideBus   [12 Apr, 2020 at 08:53 AM]
The picture of that 18w PL-C on a warm start HF ballast that I recently uploaded which is on a PIR on my front porch for the last 6 years is a good experiment and shows just how good having a proper programmed start is!

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