Rrog
Well-Known Member
I stand by my points.
I disagree there are well known points. I base that on not seeing much conversation about this at all, despite the fact that I have beeen extensively reading threads about all types of ballasts for the last three weeks. I've certainly read where some bulb / digital ballast combos don't fare well, but nothing that I can recall where specifically dialing down the digital ballast output affected anything other than the desired lumen drop. You're (I believe) saying the spectrum significantly changes and lamp lifespan drops. I'm simply saying that if this were true, it's astounding to me that these high tech ballasts are time bombs for lamps and the internet isn't all abuzz over this.
Is there some data somewhere that demonstrates this? Personally if this is so I'd like to know more about it before I go and buy a digital ballast and try this.
Lastly, I'm thinking that given this is my thread, I get the get out of troll jail free card.
I disagree there are well known points. I base that on not seeing much conversation about this at all, despite the fact that I have beeen extensively reading threads about all types of ballasts for the last three weeks. I've certainly read where some bulb / digital ballast combos don't fare well, but nothing that I can recall where specifically dialing down the digital ballast output affected anything other than the desired lumen drop. You're (I believe) saying the spectrum significantly changes and lamp lifespan drops. I'm simply saying that if this were true, it's astounding to me that these high tech ballasts are time bombs for lamps and the internet isn't all abuzz over this.
Is there some data somewhere that demonstrates this? Personally if this is so I'd like to know more about it before I go and buy a digital ballast and try this.
Lastly, I'm thinking that given this is my thread, I get the get out of troll jail free card.