Magnetic Ballasts (124 items)
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- Voltage: 120V
- Package Quantity: 1
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- Input Watts: 4 to 9 W
- Item: Ballast
- Ballast Type: Magnetic
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- Ballast Item: Magnetic Ballast
- Number of FC16T9 Lamps: 1
- Ballast Factor: 0.63
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- Item: Ballast
- Ballast Type: Magnetic
- Input Watts: 8 or 13 W
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- Voltage: 277V
- Package Quantity: 1
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- Voltage: 277V
- Package Quantity: 1
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- Input Watts: 15 or 20 W
- Ballast Factor: 0.92
- Ballast Type: Magnetic
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- Voltage: 120V
- Package Quantity: 1
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- Ballast Factor: 0.9
- Item: Ballast
- Ballast Type: Magnetic
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- Input Watts: 6 to 9
- Item: Ballast
- Ballast Type: Magnetic
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- Ballast Max. Lamp Watts: 100
- Ballast Start Type: Pulse
- Ballast Lamp Type: Metal Halide
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- Package Quantity: 1
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- Package Quantity: 1
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- Voltage: 120V
- Package Quantity: 1
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- Ballast Factor: 0.9
- Item: Ballast
- Input Watts: 4 to 9
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- Number of F60T12 Lamps: 2
- Ballast Item: Magnetic Ballast
- Ballast Max. Number of Lamps: 2
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- Package Quantity: 1
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- Package Quantity: 1
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- Package Quantity: 1
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- Input Watts: 4 to 9 W
- Ballast Type: Magnetic
- Min. Starting Temp.: 32 Degrees F
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- Package Quantity: 1
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- Package Quantity: 1
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- Package Quantity: 1
About Magnetic Ballasts
Magnetic ballasts are an important component of many electrical systems, used to regulate and control the flow of current in fluorescent lamps. Magnetic ballasts help to ensure that the lamps do not receive too much power, which can cause damage or even fire hazards.
Types of Magnetic Ballasts
The most common type of magnetic ballast is a led tube magnetic ballast, which is used to control the current in LED tubes. Other types include mag ballasts and magnetic ballasts for fluorescent lamps. Depending on the application, different types may be needed for optimal performance.
How Magnetic Ballasts are Made
Magnetic ballasts are typically made up of several components including transformers, capacitors, and inductors. These components work together to provide a consistent current flow that can be adjusted based on the specific needs of each system.
Industries that use Magnetic Ballasts
Magnetic ballasts are commonly used in industrial settings such as manufacturing plants, factories, warehouses and other commercial facilities. Professionals in these industries rely on magnetic ballast for fluorescent lamps to ensure proper operation and safety for their employees.
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