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    E-Ballast?

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    Out of curiosity, i opened up my 2 x 36W PL earlier this afternoon to take a look at its inner working. Attached hereby is a pic of the ballast i took:



    Anyone can enlighten if this is an E-ballast or iron core ballast?

    Many thanks.

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    iron core

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    Is it heavy? If so, it's iron core. Electronic ballasts are very light.

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    [quote:1c5fdc79fb="|squee|"]Is it heavy? If so, it's iron core. Electronic ballasts are very light.[/quote:1c5fdc79fb]

    The best way to tell is that an iron core ballast requires a starter. (See the (S) symbol in the schematic drawing.) There is also only 2 connectors for the tube.

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    it is an iron core ballast.
    and it will be hot while it is in operation.

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    Many thanks for the reply. Indeed it is an iron core ballast as there are starters in the casing.

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