LAsludge
Chemical
- Dec 27, 2005
- 28
Question: are all electronic ballast equal? I guess not but maybe someone here can tell me what's going on with my setup.
In my work I shoot high frame rate digital video up to 1000 frames per second. At this framerate flickering can ruin my work. Ordinary fluorescents with magnetic ballasts are useless to me as they have a 120 hertz flicker. New fluorescents with electronic ballasts switch at about 30KHz and theoritically work perfectly. I bought some lamps with dimmable electronic ballasts and I was very pleased with their constant light output.
Dimming is not a feature I need so I bought some more fluorescents lamps with fixed output electronic ballasts. Unfortunately my new lamps do not give me a constant output. They varies in output intensity by 5-10% over a 5-10 second period. I also see a small color shift. The effect is noticable and makes the work useless.
The lamps are identical in all respects except some ballasts are dimmable and others are not. A side by side comparision shows the dimmable ballast output is rock steady while the output of the fixed electronic ballasts "floats". A voltmeter on the building AC power shows a constant 116 VAC and the current draw looks the same for both. I don't get it.
My question is what's going on and how can I fix it? The dimmable lamps cost almost twice as much and I'd rather try to get the constant output lamps to work correctly and save several thousand dollars.
Any thoughts anyone?
In my work I shoot high frame rate digital video up to 1000 frames per second. At this framerate flickering can ruin my work. Ordinary fluorescents with magnetic ballasts are useless to me as they have a 120 hertz flicker. New fluorescents with electronic ballasts switch at about 30KHz and theoritically work perfectly. I bought some lamps with dimmable electronic ballasts and I was very pleased with their constant light output.
Dimming is not a feature I need so I bought some more fluorescents lamps with fixed output electronic ballasts. Unfortunately my new lamps do not give me a constant output. They varies in output intensity by 5-10% over a 5-10 second period. I also see a small color shift. The effect is noticable and makes the work useless.
The lamps are identical in all respects except some ballasts are dimmable and others are not. A side by side comparision shows the dimmable ballast output is rock steady while the output of the fixed electronic ballasts "floats". A voltmeter on the building AC power shows a constant 116 VAC and the current draw looks the same for both. I don't get it.
My question is what's going on and how can I fix it? The dimmable lamps cost almost twice as much and I'd rather try to get the constant output lamps to work correctly and save several thousand dollars.
Any thoughts anyone?