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Old 04-02-2002, 08:21 PM
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Default FAMA article, Overdriving NO's

I was in Chapter's today doing my monthly reading :D and noticed an article on overdriving NOs.

It is written by someone from icecap and made several interesting points.

1. over-driving T12 lamps (the NO fluorescents we are used to) dosn't work.

2. Overdriving T8 fluorescents does.

He measured light output on new bulbs, after 100 hours of burn, after 6 months and after 10 months. The T8s lost 7% output after 100 hours, 9% after 6 months and 17% after 10 months.

I think the were overdriving X2 (62w vs 32).

Unfortrunately they did not do a spectral analysis, but it looks like the T8 fluorescent is a viable alternative.

Of course, he says this will work on Icecap ballasts only :eek:

Titus. What type of tube were you using?

Fred.
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Old 04-02-2002, 08:46 PM
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Fred

Overdriving T12's works just fine, I read that article and was going to coment on it a weekago but I thought it was to biased towards a Icecap add for my liking.

Steve
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Old 04-02-2002, 10:53 PM
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Hello,

I have recently been using the Home Depot Daylight and High Color Rendering Index NO bulbs, all driven by an IceCap 660.
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