2x36W electronic ballast can provide efficient and reliable lighting solutions. It can be a perfect fluorescent ballast replacement. instant start electronic ballast, optional 1 lamp or 2 lamp, 50Hz/60Hz frequency, 200V~240V AC, low price and long life.
Specifications
- Model: ATO-T8-36W
- Power: 1x36W/2x36W
- Frequency: 50/60Hz
- Working Current: 0.17~0.3A
- Power Factor: 0.65/0.95
- Bulb Voltage: 220V
- Input Voltage: AC 200~240V
- Working Temperature: -15°C~50°C
- Output Current: 0.25A
- Certification: CE
- Shell Material: Iron
- Shell Size: 210*30*20 (mm)
Features
- Electronic ballasts for fluorescent lamps mostly use 20~60KHZ frequency to supply lamp tubes. It turns on and lights up immediately, with no need for a starter, and avoids starter failure.
- High-quality ballasts have good voltage stabilizing performance. When the power supply and voltage deviation are large, they can still maintain a constant power of the light source and stabilize the illuminance, which is conducive to energy saving.
- The noise of the electronic ballast can reach below 35db. Factors such as constant power and lamp current drop, and reliable starting point can prolong lamp life.
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Applications
ATO electronic fluorescent ballast can regulate and control the electrical current in lighting systems, widely used in factories, workshops, offices, shopping malls, underground parking lots, schools and other indoor lighting.
Tips: Can electronic ballasts be used for LEDs?
Yes, electronic ballasts can be used for LED (Light Emitting Diode) lighting systems, but it's important to note that LED technology operates differently from traditional fluorescent lamps. LED lighting typically requires specialized LED drivers or power supplies rather than ballasts.
LED drivers are specifically designed to provide the appropriate voltage and current regulation for LED lighting. They ensure optimal performance, efficiency, and longevity of the LEDs. LED drivers typically convert the AC voltage to DC and regulate the current to match the requirements of the LED fixtures.
While electronic ballasts are not directly compatible with LEDs, there are electronic LED drivers available that perform similar functions to electronic ballasts for fluorescent lamps. These LED drivers use electronic circuitry to control and regulate the electrical current supplied to the LEDs, providing the necessary power and control for LED lighting systems.
Therefore, if you are considering using LEDs in a lighting system, it is recommended to use dedicated LED drivers designed specifically for LED technology, rather than attempting to use electronic ballasts designed for fluorescent lamps.