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Electronic ballasts and inductive ballasts have several output lines?

Buy back the electronic ballast today, want to replace the original gas discharge UV lamp driver, buy back, I found that the electronic ballast has four output lines, but our UV lamp only two wiring. Ask the supplier, they say two lines are inductance ballast,

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Electronic ballast according to the different lamp and the number of output lines are also different, usually 6 lines, 2 connected to the power supply, the other four for each of the two groups of light on both ends of the lamp. But if it is a ring lamp, there are 2 lights and 4 foot of the foot, 2 lights of the lamp with the electronic ballast only four output lines.
Fluorescent tube electronic ballast output is four lines, the wiring diagram attached to the ballast shell, the corresponding two groups were connected to each end of the tube.
Inductance ballast (inductance ballast) is a core inductor coil, the inductor is the nature of the coil when the current changes, the coil will cause changes in the magnetic flux, resulting in induced electromotive force, its direction and current changes In the opposite direction, thus hindering the current change. Used in fluorescent lamps
Electronic ballast (Electronic ballast), is a ballast, refers to the use of electronic technology to drive electric light source, to produce the necessary lighting of electronic equipment. Corresponding to the inductive ballast (or ballast). Modern fluorescent lamp more and more use of electronic ballasts, lightweight and compact, and even electronic ballasts and tubes can be integrated together, while electronic ballasts can usually both starter function, so it can save Go to a separate starter
Fluorescent tube electronic ballast output is four lines, the wiring diagram attached to the ballast shell, the corresponding two groups were connected to each end of the tube.

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