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Modern HF fluorescent lighting

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danrogers

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Hi all, I'm looking at the advantages of modern high frequency lighting over older low frequency lighting (mains frequency).

I need to compare primarily the economics of the two. I have been googling for a few hours but not managing to find much of use.

Can anyone point me in the right direction, or has their own personal views/experiences?

Many thanks :)
 
I need to compare primarily the economics of the two.
The comparison may give different results depending on such things as total wattage and whether or not the lights are to be dimmed. Can you be more specific as to the lighting systems you want to compare?
 
Well I just need compare the older low frequency ballasts with the newer ones that run at something like 30KHz.

I need to compare them mainly from a economic point of view, with regards to the cost of manufacture, cost of disposal, length of service cost to purchase etc. It is a big of a vague assignment really (I'm studying HNC electrical & electronic engineering).
 
Hi,

Are you including the required bulb holder in the older type for the cost comparison? That was a significant part of the cost back then.
 
Hi MrAl, I will be looking into all aspects of the lights. Thanks for the input - when you say bulb holder do you mean the compact flouro bulbs or the tubular fittings?
 
You shipping overseas? We changed to electronic ones at work a few years back because they will automatically switch 120/220V, one part to stock, one less thing to keep track of.
 
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Hi MrAl, I will be looking into all aspects of the lights. Thanks for the input - when you say bulb holder do you mean the compact flouro bulbs or the tubular fittings?

Hi,

I meant the ones that do not screw into a base, like the tube bulbs yes. The screw in ones dont require a special fixture so that might make a difference in the cost to some people.
 
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