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![]() Ok, This has bugged me for some time. Now it is time to find out what the answer is.
Question: What determines the light output of the flourescent, the bulb or the basllast? Example: 48" bulbs 40W NO and 110W VHO. If I put the NO 40W on an Icecap 430 Ballast does it now put out 110W of light or just 40? Will a 110W VHO bulb run at only 40W on an Icecap ballast? My main Question: Is it possible for the 110W VHO bulb to be running at just 40W on an Ice cap Ballast. The reason I ask is, last week my lights are still lit but are WAY less intense. Bulb Change was Sept 1st and everything was good. Before I call Icecap and UV I would like some background info.. I always wondered but never new! Thanks for your help and hope you make sense of my question. Richy.......... |
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