
GE 68187 Magnetic Ballast for 40W Lamps
Reliable Power for Your Lighting System The G.E. 68187 Magnetic Ballast is designed to provide stable and efficient power to your lighting fixtures. Built with quality and durability, it ensures consistent performance and long-lasting operation. Ideal for a variety of lighting applications, this...
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Overview
Reliable Power for Your Lighting System
The G.E. 68187 Magnetic Ballast is designed to provide stable and efficient power to your lighting fixtures. Built with quality and durability, it ensures consistent performance and long-lasting operation. Ideal for a variety of lighting applications, this ballast is a dependable choice for maintaining optimal lighting conditions.
- Maximum Voltage: 120 volts
- Ballast Start Type: Rapid
- Ballast Type: Magnetic
- Line Voltage Regulation: 10 percent
- Minimum Case Temperature: 70 deg.
- Wattage: 40 watts
- Number of Lamps: 1
- UL Listed
- Lamp Wiring: Parallel
- Product Name: Magnetic
- Fixture Accessory Type: Bi-Pin
- Minimum Voltage: 120 volts
Key Features
Line Voltage Regulation: 10 percent
Minimum Case Temperature: 70 deg.
Fixture Accessory Type: Bi-Pin
Maximum Voltage: 120 volts
Minimum Voltage: 120 volts
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Maintains stable performance with a line voltage regulation of 10 percent, ensuring consistent light output.
- Designed with a minimum case temperature of 70 degrees, indicating robust thermal management for durability.
- Features a Bi-Pin fixture accessory type, providing a common and compatible connection for various lamps.
- Capable of handling a maximum voltage of 120 volts, suitable for standard electrical systems.
- Ensures operational consistency within North American electrical standards by requiring a minimum voltage of 120 volts.
👎 Cons
- The specific lamp types (e.g., fluorescent, HID) that this 40W ballast is compatible with are not explicitly mentioned.
- As a magnetic ballast, it may be less energy efficient and heavier than modern electronic ballasts.
- Information on power factor or total harmonic distortion is not provided, which can affect electrical system quality.
- Details regarding noise level (e.g., hum rating) are absent, which is a factor for installations in quiet environments.
- The lifespan or warranty of the ballast is not specified, making long-term reliability assessment challenging.