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electronic and magnetic ballast for fluorescent bulb

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pheel

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Will using let say 40W electronic ballast with a 20W fluorescent bulb cause any problem ? Will it work fine ?

With magnetic ballast ?

thanks
 
The fact that the ballast has a specification of 40W, it means that the higher workload that the device can work with is 40 W or less. So, I don't see any problem if you use a 20 W lamp.
 
Ballasts are designed for use with specific lamps. I would not automatically assume that a 40W ballast would work with a 20W lamp. It might, but this should be verified. The ballast provides starting voltage but also is designed to limit the current through the lamp during normal operation.
 
i will verify with the manufacturer,

thanks
 
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