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But what I'm still unclear about is this starter business. "Designed to be used with a starter." Do they not all come with a capacitor anyways? Or is that different? What is the starter? Does it come together with the ballast or is there a different part # for it and it has to be ordered separately?
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![]() well, take my ansi M80 ballast for instanc.. I have to chose between 3 different part #'s 1 was a bare ballast, one was a ballast pluss capacitor, and the other was all three.. basicly what a starter does is takes a couple amps (say 2 amps on the venture son agro) but uses 2 amps at a very high voltage which starts the bulb faster and aparently with less stress. a normal M57 ballast uses open line voltage and full amperage to start the bulbs so they tanke longer to strike.
as for a more technical explanation you would have to ask Darren or Victor, which I am sure one of them will post shortly anyways ![]() Steve
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![]() So is a starter a starter or are they different depending on the lamp wattage, or is a starter for a M57 different from a starter for a M137?
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