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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: "CCFL and UV Lamps Inverter 5V Input 700V Output 1.65"" L x 0.79"" W x 0.43"" H (42mm x 20mm x 11mm) Through Hole"
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Nominal Voltage: Other
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: 2 X 42 CFL PGM START KIT
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Nominal Voltage: Other
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: BLST 70W CMH MINI UNIV
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Nominal Voltage: Other
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: "CCFL and UV Lamps Inverter 12V Input 1600V Output 3.76"" L x 0.79"" W x 0.31"" H (95.5mm x 20mm x 8mm) Chassis Mount"
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Nominal Voltage: Other
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Supplier: Galco Industrial Electronics
Description: Electronic Ballast (2) F96T8
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
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Supplier: bulbs.com
Description: Howard Electronic Instant Start Ballast Ignites One or Two F72T12, F96T12/ES, or F96T12 Lamp of 120 Voltage. LAMP(S) NOT INCLUDED
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Number of Lamps: 1, 2
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Supplier: MaxLite
Description: Ideal for industrial and commercial lighting applications, MaxLite's High Efficiency Ballasts provide power for 2-, 3- and 4-lamp fixtures for linear, PL, and U lamps. Available with universal voltage, anti-striation and high-efficiency models and nominal, low and high output styles, the
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Nominal Voltage: 120 V, 208 V, 220/240 V, 277 V
- Number of Lamps: 2
- Standards: Other
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Supplier: Harris Lighting Services, Inc.
Description: Application All fluorescent fixtures. Design Features Ballast for any style fluorescent fixture or retrofit. UL/ETL Listed
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Lamp Type: T5, T8, CFL Lamp
- Start Method: Instant Start, Other
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: Lamps can be dimmed down to 3%. Can be dimmed from a low voltage potentiometer. Flicker free warm start. Automatic start after lamp replacement. Ideal for daylight and/or presence linking. Low noise operation Wattage = 36 W Number of Lamps = 1 Ballast Type = Electronic Supported
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Features: Dimmable
- Lamp Type: CFL Lamp
- Lamp Wattage: 36 watts
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Supplier: Radwell International
Description: LIGHTING SWITCH, DIMMER SWITCH, ELECTRONIC FLOURESCEDNT BALLAST, LED DRIVER, 120-277V, 50-60HZ,8A, IVORY,. FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
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Supplier: Interlectric Corporation
Description: 2 Lamp F48-F96/T12 120/277v
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Lamp Type: CFL Lamp
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Supplier: GE Lighting
Description: 0.79/0.34 AMPERE INPUT CURRENT PARALLEL WIRING NORMAL OUTPUT CIRCUIT TYPE 94/92 W INPUT POWER PROGRAMMED STARTING TYPE LINEAR LAMP STYLE 0.99 POWER FACTOR 0.9 BALLAST FACTOR RIGHT/LEFT EXIT LEAD CONFIGURATION 100 TO
- Ballast Factor: 0.9000
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Features: Dimmable
- Lamp Wattage: 32 watts
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Supplier: OSRAM SYLVANIA, Inc.
Description: 120 TO 277 V INPUT VOLTAGE 0.32 AMPERE AT 120 V, 0.14 AMPERE AT 277 V INPUT CURRENT SERIES WIRING NPF CIRCUIT TYPE 20/38 W INPUT POWER PROGRAMMED RAPID STARTING TYPE 0.98 POWER FACTOR 1 BALLAST FACTOR QUICKTRONIC
- Ballast Factor: 1
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Lamp Wattage: 18 watts
- Nominal Voltage: 120 V, 277 V
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Supplier: Karl Kruse GmbH & Co. KG
Description: Karl Kruse is a worldwide leading franchised distributor (ISO: 9001-2008 certified). A service provider specializing in the supply and material management of electronic components, since 1951. We are an innovative company who is dedicated to collaborating with customers and
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Lamp Wattage: 5 watts
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Supplier: McWong International, Inc.
Description: are designed to meet or exceed all ANSI, UL and industry regulatory requirements while ensuring cost effectiveness. Manufactured under unwavering quality standards, Pacific Ballast® are backed by one of the best warranties in the industry. Electronic Fluorescent Ballasts
- Ballast Factor: 0.8800
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Lamp Wattage: 59 watts
- Nominal Voltage: 277 V
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Supplier: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Description: WATTAGE 120/240/277 V INPUT VOLTAGE 0.07/0.08/0.16 AMPERE INPUT CURRENT NORMAL OUTPUT CIRCUIT TYPE 32.9 W INPUT POWER PROGRAMMED RAPID START STARTING TYPE LINEAR LAMP STYLE 0.95 POWER FACTOR 1 BALLAST FACTOR CONTINUOUS, 10 PERCENT DIMMING "
- Ballast Factor: 1
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Features: Dimmable
- Lamp Wattage: 14 watts
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Supplier: RAB Lighting
Description: 0 DEG F MIN. STARTING TEMPERATURE 2 LAMP(S) 84 W LAMP WATTAGE 120 TO 277 V INPUT VOLTAGE 0.8 AMPERE AT 120 V, 0.5 AMPERE AT 208/240 V, 0.4 AMPERE AT 277 V INPUT CURRENT ELECTRONIC, HPF CIRCUIT TYPE 93 W INPUT POWER
- Ballast Technology: Electronic Ballast
- Lamp Wattage: 84 watts
- Nominal Voltage: 120 V, 208 V, 220/240 V, 277 V
- Number of Lamps: 2
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