calvinjbrodus
Active Member
Ive read that digital ballasts are superiour, but have also read of poeple having problems with them.. and if they are so mch better how come they are cheaper than magnetic ballasts??
they're also not safety rated (scary, no?) and bulb life is half of that on a magnetron.the ones that ive seen are not cheaper!..digital ballast put off 20% more lumes...there as quite as a computer fan...and they dont get as hott!!!
where are you getting that they are cheaper?Ive read that digital ballasts are superiour, but have also read of poeple having problems with them.. and if they are so mch better how come they are cheaper than magnetic ballasts??
I switched over to digital last year. I have to say, the initial difference is almost unnoticeable, but it's been about 10 1/2 months and I've only experienced about a 10% drop in luminocity. I was buying new bulbs every 6 months with my magnetic ballasts. I mainly wanted it for the heat/electricity savings, and have been very happy with its operation. I am using the lumatek dual 600 switchable. I wouldn't ordinarily recommend this to a novice because it only comes in 240volt version at the moment.
LoudBlunts, I think you misunderstood me. Sorry about the tech jargon. The lumatek I'm using is digital, and dual spectrum(switchable). What I meant when I said that it was a dual ballast is that it has two output cords for two seperate bulbs. I really don't know when or if it will be available in a 120volt because of the double bulb setup. It is almost perfect though! I love it.YOOO!!!! you lucky bastid!!! i've been wanting a dual spectrum ballast. but i only wanted digital tho! too bad i dont have 240 service
damn damn damn that shit would be perfect....any idea when they will be making 110/120 version?