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| Necro:
Ok, so i know watts = volts x amps and all that, but I'm having some trouble figuring out the power draw of my fluorescent lights in my cab when first turned on. They have a 15W bulb, so I can easily figure out the amps once running but the FS-2 starter I can't seem to find information on. Can anyone provide any help? I want to make sure I don't use underrated equipment. (Also, the ballast says 35A on it...I'm assuming that means it will handle up to that, correct, and not that it DRAWS 35A which is a bit insane...) |
| Necro:
Damn...no one? |
| drawfull:
Since most lighting circuits are 5A that should be plenty. Inrush current should not be an issue at all, *I* wouldn't worry about the inrush current... what are you switching it with? |
| Necro:
That's actually what I'm trying to decide on - I want to make sure I don't have too much current running through the switches I buy. It's going to most likely be a 20A switch that will have the light, a computer, and a monitor on it. I highly doubt it would be an issue since normal switches are 24A I believe, but the 35A thing on the ballast threw me off. |
| SirPeale:
You'll be fine. That's just how much the ballast can handle. |
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