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  2. Fluorescent-lamp formats - Wikipedia

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    t5ho: 24w 77v 0,295a 39w 118v 0,325a 49w 195v 0,299a 54w 120v 0,455a 80w 152v 0,530a t5: 6w 42v 0,160a 8w 56v 0,145a 13w 95v 0,165a t8: 14w 38v 0,395a 15w 55v 0,310a 18w 57v 0,370a 25w 84v 0,360a 30w 96v 0,365a 32w 135v 0,265a 36w 103v 0,430a 58w 110v 0,670a 70w 128v 0,700a t9c: 22w 62v 0,400a 32w 84v 0,450a 40w 115v 0,415a t12: 20w 57v 0,370a ...

  3. T5 - Wikipedia

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    T5 fluorescent lamp; T-5 torpedo, a Soviet torpedo with a nuclear warhead; The Torx T5 (sometimes written T-5) or compatible screw drives; Tungsten T5, a PDA; Rebel T5, the model name used in the Americas for the Canon EOS 1200D digital camera

  4. T5 retrofit conversion - Wikipedia

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    T5 retrofit conversion can maintain existing lighting levels with the higher efficiency of the T5 lamp. However, with kits that operates the lamp on the existing magnetic ballast, the efficiency drops and the lamp life is considerably shortened, as T5 lamps aren't designed to be operated on mains frequency but only on high frequency.

  5. Fluorescent lamp - Wikipedia

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    Fixtures for flashing lights (such as for advertising) use a ballast that maintains cathode temperature when the arc is off, preserving the life of the lamp. The extra energy used to start a fluorescent lamp is equivalent to a few seconds of normal operation; it is more energy-efficient to switch off lamps when not required for several minutes.

  6. Compact fluorescent lamp - Wikipedia

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    A compact fluorescent lamp (CFL), also called compact fluorescent light, energy-saving light and compact fluorescent tube, is a fluorescent lamp designed to replace an incandescent light bulb; some types fit into light fixtures designed for incandescent bulbs.

  7. Electrical ballast - Wikipedia

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    It can be incorporated into an existing fluorescent light fixture or mounted remotely outside of it. When power is lost, the ballast will illuminate one or more lamps in the fixture at a reduced output for a minimum of 90 minutes (as required by code). These can be used as an alternative to egress lighting powered by a back-up electrical generator.