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Running high-voltage discharge lamps on 230 V mains
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It is always a bit problematic to run high-voltage large discharge lamps that are meant for 380-415 V mains as such circuit is not always available. There's always the solution of employing step-up transformer ballasts but such gear is usually very heavy and power hungry. An easy way out is to use an electronic ballast designed to run such lamps from 220-250 V mains, like in the present case with a Philips HPL-N 2000W. Not only is such system lightweight, it is also very efficient (95 % typ.) and fully power factor corrected, which avoids the problem of pulling too much current from the mains, which can happen all too easily with high-wattage lamps such as the present one
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