a few chokes takes a lot less space than new lightsI only bother replacing parts in bespoke fittings. Standard off the shelve fitting I replace the whole fitting. 28w 2D about £30. Why bother polishing a turd.
No.Do switch start fluorescents cause strobing effects on the new type of computer monitors and TVs?
i would recommend high frequancy as they are more efficiant, lamp lasts longer, dont get as hot however dont last as long as switchstart HF lights have a resonable life of about 5 years depending on use. for plastic fittings dont use switchstart ones as the plastic becomes brittle and breaks very quickly when running long hours such as in a office or schools. i have not had any problems with the tridonic HF ballasts and the CED ballasts however had problems with switchstart causing the plastic to become brittle and the light fixture actully falling down as the plastic could not hold the fixture up as the plastic simply broke around the screws. in conclution it depends on what the light is being used for, if you are working under them for long hours daily i would recommend HF as they are better for your eyes, dont get as hot and are cheaper to run. for short running hours or in metal housing switchstart would be fine however switchstart can cause eye problems.
HF pros:
instant start
energy efficiant
lamps last longer
dont flicker
end of life lamps dont strobe
Will also shut it's self down if the tube does not strike.
cons:
dont last as long as switchstart
switchstart pros
last longer
sometimes brighter
cheaper purchase price
cons:
strobe at end of life
lamps dont last as long
lights flicker
non instant start
get hotter when running
noisy
use more energy than HF
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