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For a four foot fluorescent light, tube wattage typically ranges from 28 watts to 40 watts, and an eight foot lamp typically operates at 96 watts.
The electronic ballast can send an electrical current up to 50,000 pulses per second to the lamp compared to 100 to 120 pulses per second by the magnetic ballast (USEPA, 2003). The amount of current supplied to the lamp changes as conditions change.
Energy Consumption: Ballasts draw power, which reduces overall energy efficiency. By bypassing the ballast, you eliminate this extra power usage, leading to more significant energy savings.
You dont need a starter when the tube works with an electronic ballast.
Multiply amps x voltage and subtract the rated wattage of the tubes to find the watts consumed by the ballast. Keep in mind that the ballast keeps using electricity even if the tubes are removed, and each ballast needs the proper number and type of tubes to function properly.
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Electronic Ballasts On a typical fixture with two 4 foot 40 watt T-12 fluorescent lamps, the ballast consumes about 13 to 16 watts of electricity. Thus the total consumption of the two lamps plus the ballast is about 93 to 96 watts. The most efficient ballasts are electronic, or high-frequency ballasts.
Practically all T8 lamps in use operate on electronic ballasts and overwhelming majority are 0.88 BF. It may surprise you, but this means most T8 ballasts in the field are designed to put out 88% output with electrical power delivered to the lamp in the ballpark of 25W per 4 32W lamp.
Yes, you can replace a magnetic ballast with an electronic one, but there are several considerations and steps to take into account. Navigating this transition can seem daunting, but dont worry.

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