FLUORESCENT STARTERS - Know your two Types

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 22

  • @Mole95Gaming
    @Mole95Gaming 2 года назад +2

    You learn something new every day thank you!

  • @madenaraputra6887
    @madenaraputra6887 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is called the preheat fluorescent light because the using of ballast and starter for working.

  • @antonios4926
    @antonios4926 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video. I did not know about the S2 starters ad thinking back my menu light box must have that problem. I scraped it. I am the idiot. I am in the process of replacing the office 2ft X 2ft recessed 4 tube lights to T5 TUBES. Do these tubes need a starter?

  • @tomijmcd
    @tomijmcd 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the the info, I didn't know that.

  • @sypher0101
    @sypher0101 Год назад +1

    I have dual baton lights that take forever to come on (if they do). The starters glow but nothing happens. Currently have 2x Philips S2 but tried OSRAM ST111, nothing happened. The lights are Osram L 18w/840 (240v). If the lights are in series, would it need 1 or 2 starters? The one i have needs 2, so would that still be series or 2x singular operational tubes (1 starter per tube) ?

  • @caithnessrailrambler2698
    @caithnessrailrambler2698 3 года назад +2

    Nice video. Keep them coming. Do you work for any street lighting teams?

    • @jayewaters3921
      @jayewaters3921  3 года назад

      i mainly just give councils advice on lighting, they email me for suggestions, but i have always been involved in electrics

  • @LeProDesLampes
    @LeProDesLampes 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful video I subscribe

    • @jayewaters3921
      @jayewaters3921  3 года назад

      Thanks for subbing! pleased you like my channel

  • @thepurdychannel8866
    @thepurdychannel8866 3 года назад +1

    High frequency ballasts do not need starters do they?

  • @Sarah-l7f6o
    @Sarah-l7f6o 2 года назад +1

    I bought an Osram ST151 4.22w, 220-240w Longlife starter off amazon to fit into a normal tubelight. Didnt work. I needed the 4-80w one. Will the 4-65w work? I cant seem to find the 4-80w. I have a single tubelight... 1500m long F58W/840, ø26MM, COOL WHITE. Thanks

    • @markwilkinson6871
      @markwilkinson6871 2 года назад +2

      for a 5ft 58w t8 fluorescent tube light fitting and the starter switch type is 220-240v 4w to 65-80w fluorescent lamp starter switch for that 5ft fluorescent tube light fitting

  • @eliotlees6124
    @eliotlees6124 3 года назад +1

    The amount of people that have made that mistake 🤣. Go back a few years and there were a multitude of different starter switches available, each one designed specifically for a rather narrow range of tubes. Now it seems there's only three types. They work, but certainly don't start all tubes particularly well.

  • @thepurdychannel8866
    @thepurdychannel8866 3 года назад +1

    Can you fit them in a g9 socket and wire them up to the strip light if you need a new holder for the starter

    • @jayewaters3921
      @jayewaters3921  3 года назад

      No they don't, your right. Only switch start ballasts require a starter

  • @thepurdychannel8866
    @thepurdychannel8866 3 года назад +1

    Which is the better ballast magnetic or electronic i know magnitic ballasted strip lights are hard to find

  • @brentrenouf7127
    @brentrenouf7127 Год назад

    So what is the internal difference between an S2 and S10 starter that causes that issue as when one opens up eaxh different type of starter they look exactly the same.

    • @jayewaters3921
      @jayewaters3921  Год назад

      the s2 is configured to run tubes in series and S10 Just runs 1 tube

    • @brentrenouf7127
      @brentrenouf7127 Год назад

      @@jayewaters3921 I understand that, I'm curious as to what is the difference in the two starters design/construction as when one takes the cap of each starter they look identical.

  • @carlthornton3076
    @carlthornton3076 2 года назад +1

    Very Good!... #16 ✝ {6-24-2022}