FollowupID: 10597 Submitted:
Sunday, Apr 06, 2003 at 21:13
David N. posted:
zigglemeister asked about capacitors...
Yes, most flouros have a power factor correction capacitor in them for connection to mains power. The "modified sinewave"
inverters(ie:most that are sold) do NOT like having this capacitor-simply remove it and your flouro will run much better off a cheap inverter.
In my old caravan I could run two 40watt standard flouros (one inside and one outside) off a cheap 150w inverter no problem at all after removing the capacitors. BTW don't get confused between the "ballast" and the capacitor- the ballast is an essential part of the circuit for a flouro.
However if you don't know what you are doing get professional help, because you can kill yourself off the the 240 v from an inverter just as you can from mains power.....
There are some very good quality and very efficient 12v flouros becoming available now- way better than the cheapies from auto accesory shops (but unfortunately also a fair bit dearer) Jaycar sell some now, the "2D" one is 16w -about $50 and the 12w one about $40- they are dear but HEAPS better than their cheaper alternatives....