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Old 23-02-2005, 11:41 PM   #1
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Hi all
got a qns regarding abt eballast.
As we all know, HOT5s uses wattage which are like 24wats, 39watts and 54watts. (in respects to the length of the tube).
Okay. and the ballast used to fire up these tubes have to be of the same output as well. (correct me if i am worng please).
Here's my qns.
I kinda have a couple of first genration Eballast.
Osram Quicktronic Proessional QTP.
Was thinking, are they possible to be used to light up 2x39watts of HOT5?
as in would the T5s light up in the first place.
These are the spcecs of the ballasts:
Quicktronic Professional (dual tubes capability)
QTP 2x36/230 - 240
Lamp: 2 xL36w / 2 xL38w
V: 230 - 240
A: 0,31
F(Hz): 0; 50 -60
lamda(wavelength); 0,98C
Range of application: AC/DC 198v to 264V
Range of battery Volt:154v to 276v
Can be used for luminaires protection class I and II.
Preheat time <2 sec.
EEI = A2.

Thanks.
will try to post a pic when i can borrow a digi cam.
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Old 24-02-2005, 12:35 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Little_Fish
Hi all
got a qns regarding abt eballast.
As we all know, HOT5s uses wattage which are like 24wats, 39watts and 54watts. (in respects to the length of the tube).
Okay. and the ballast used to fire up these tubes have to be of the same output as well. (correct me if i am worng please).
Here's my qns.
I kinda have a couple of first genration Eballast.
Osram Quicktronic Proessional QTP.
Was thinking, are they possible to be used to light up 2x39watts of HOT5?
as in would the T5s light up in the first place.
These are the spcecs of the ballasts:
Quicktronic Professional (dual tubes capability)
QTP 2x36/230 - 240
Lamp: 2 xL36w / 2 xL38w
V: 230 - 240
A: 0,31
F(Hz): 0; 50 -60
lamda(wavelength); 0,98C
Range of application: AC/DC 198v to 264V
Range of battery Volt:154v to 276v
Can be used for luminaires protection class I and II.
Preheat time <2 sec.
EEI = A2.

Thanks.
will try to post a pic when i can borrow a digi cam.
It is still possible to fire a tube with a slightly lower wattage ballast. However the tube will be dim.
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Old 24-02-2005, 01:42 AM   #3
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Some info on the ballast i got from OSRAM's webbie

Lamp / ECG combination L 30 L 36 L 38 L 40 (T12)
System power consumption in W (ECG) 70 71 71
System power consumption in W (CCG) 84 95 103 103
System power consumption in W (LLB) 80 89 93 95
Lumen output with ECG in lumens 2*2700 2*3200 2*2700 2*2100
Lumen output in lumens (CCG) 2*2350 2*3350 2*3000 2*2500
Power factor 1.15 0.96 0.9 0.85



General Description

Approval marks ENEC; VDE-EMV
Energy efficiency index (EEI) EEI = A2
Harmonic content acc. to IEC 61000-3-2/EN 61000-3-2
Immunity acc. to EN 61547
Radio interference suppression acc. to DIN VDE 0875/CISPR 15/EN 55015


Technical - Electrical Data

IP inrush current 20 A
Lamp wattage in Watts 2 * 32 W
Main current in Amps 0.35 A
Main frequency in Hz 0 / 50 ... 60 Hz
Max. no. of ECG on circuit breakers 10 A 17
Max. no. of ECG on circuit breakers 16 A 28
Operating frequency in kHz 30 kHz
Permissible battery voltage in Volts Min. 154 V Max. 276 V
Rated volts Min. 230 V Max. 240 V
TH full width at half maximum 210 µs


Technical - Light Technical Data

Luminous output in lumen 2 * 3200 lm


Technical - Geometries

Distance between mounting holes in mm 415 mm
Height in mm 30 mm
Length in mm 423 mm
Width in mm 30 mm


Technical - Temperatures

Max. case temperature in degree Celsius 110 °C
Tc (case temperature) in °C 70 °C
Temperature range in °C Min. -25 °C Max. 50 °C


Applications

Lamp start warm start
Permissible voltage tolerance in Volts Min. 207 V Max. 254 V
Power factor approx. 0.98
Preheating time in seconds < 2 sec
Primary insulation in mm Min. 8 mm Max. 11 mm
Protection class for PC I and PC II luminaires
Secondary insulation in mm Min. 8 mm Max. 11 mm
System power consumption in W (ECG) 70 W


Logistical Data

Air moisture in % Min. 5 % Max. 85 % 2)
Product weight in grams 415 g
Storage temperature in °C Min. -40 °C Max. 85 °C



Types of packaging

EAN Type of packaging and containing pieces Dimensions in h x w x l Weight gross
(Weight net) Volume
4050300479217 Unpacked (UNV) contains 1 pieces (PCS) 0 x 0 x 0 0,000
(0,000) 0,000
4050300479224 Shipping carton box (VS) contains 20 pieces (PCS) 130 mm x 170 mm x 460 mm 8,236 kg
(8,000 kg) 10,166

supposedly its able to handle up to 40watts. So was thinking... for a 39watt HOt5. Enough? thanks.
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Old 24-02-2005, 01:53 AM   #4
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bro off topic.
Resun 1000 Fr (Eheim COmpact 600) <----- the pump $39 right?
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Old 24-02-2005, 01:57 AM   #5
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bro off topic.
Resun 1000 Fr (Eheim COmpact 600) <----- the pump $39 right?
My friend got his at $37.
Mine si second hand one.
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Old 24-02-2005, 02:38 AM   #6
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oic,i see the price only i rather t-off from some other pump
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Old 24-02-2005, 05:11 PM   #7
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Borrow your thread, hope you don't mind

Where can I buy 36W electronic ballast in SG? Anyone knows the exact place and price? Thank you...
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Old 24-02-2005, 07:35 PM   #8
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Borrow your thread, hope you don't mind

Where can I buy 36W electronic ballast in SG? Anyone knows the exact place and price? Thank you...
look for orgasbt... he should be able to help u
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Old 24-02-2005, 07:40 PM   #9
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look for orgasbt... he should be able to help u
I have PMed him days ago and he has read my message but no replies
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Old 24-02-2005, 09:56 PM   #10
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Try lighting shops.
So far i know that in JP the basement DIY carries Eballasts. Not sure if u wanna go check it out. (in fact most DIY stores carry these ballasts. Or u can try lighting stores)
Next place i go is SInter at sim lim tower.
Last and final thing i do.. call my uncle.
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