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Electronic Power Supply for Ultraviolet Lamp
By Jim Hendershot

First of all, thanks to everyone who helped with my jukebox problem.
I think I have a source, and have picked up several sources of parts
and records.  Neat!

On the ultraviolet lamp problem:  Most likely the culprit is an
undersized ballast, but the best bet, by far, is to use an electronic
ballast, which fires off immediately.  A long time ago, in a previous
life, I was in the special effects business, and we actually used
electronic ballasts (which were quite new at that time) to create
strobe (!) effects with fluorescent lights.

Bottom line:  If you want fast, use electronic.

Best Regards,

Jim Hendershot


(Message sent Tue 11 May 1999, 16:42:48 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Electronic, Lamp, Power, Supply, Ultraviolet

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