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Fluorescent
Lamp Starter, glow starter
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Fluorescent
Lamp Starter |
Fluorescent starters are used in several types of fluorescent
lights. The starter is there to help the lamp light. When voltage is
applied to the fluorescent lamp, here's what happens:
1.The starter (which is simply a timed switch) allows current to flow
through the filaments at the ends of the tube.
2.The current causes the starter's contacts to heat up and open, thus
interrupting the flow of current. The tube lights.
3.Since the lighted fluorescent tube has a low resistance, the ballast now
serves as a current limiter. |
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Products Description |
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FS-2
Type: 103.5V,20W
Structure: PP Cover, Sharp bulb, Aluminium nail,
Insulation board,
Mylar Condenser |
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FS-4
Type: 220V,40W
Structure: PP Cover, Sharp bulb, Aluminium nail,
Insulation board,
Mylar Condenser |
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FS-2P
Type: 103.5V,110W
Structure: PC Cover, Flat bulb, Aluminium nail,
Insulation board,
Mylar Condenser(5500UF) |
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FS-UP
Type: 220,198V,4-65W
Structure: PC Cover, Flat bulb, Aluminium nail,
Insulation board,
Mylar Condenser(5500UF) |
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FS-UP
Type: 220,198V,4-65W
Structure: PC Cover, Flat bulb, Aluminium nail,
Insulation board,
Mylar Condenser(3300UF) |
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FG-S10
Type: 220V
Structure: PP Cover, Flat bulb, Aluminium nail,
Insulation board,
Mylar Condenser(3300UF) |
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S2-2PP
Type: 110,220V
Structure: PP Cover, Flat bulb, Aluminium nail,
Insulation board,
Mylar Condenser(5500UF) |
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FG-1E
Type: PP27W,FG-7E(Japan) |
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