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Old September 12th 04, 01:56 AM
Michi Henning
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Hi,

I have a De Bary Aqua-UV AN-15E sterilizer. It uses a 15W
G15T8 tube (also known as Philips TUV 15). De Bary
also make an AN-25E model. It's identical in size, but uses
a G25T8 tube (also known as Philips TUV 25).

It's time for me to change the tube, and it occured to me that
I might be able to simply put a 25W tube into the sterilizer
instead of the 15W tube.

I opened up the ballast box to see what type of ballast is used.
It's a Philips e-Matchbox, e-M124SH ballast. It's difficult
to find specs on that ballast, but it is labelled as

1 x TLD 15/18
1 x PLL 18/24, 1 x TL5C 22
1 x TL5 24 HO

I don't know much about how fluorescent tubes are labelled,
so the above means fairly little to me. (Web searches weren't
too fruitful, at least not for the above terms.)

So, can anyone tell me whether that ballast could drive a G25T8
tube? If not, is there are a compact electronic ballast (240V input)
I could use to replace the e-Matchbox ballast I have now? (Preferably
one of roughly the same size, so I can fit it into the existing box.)

Thanks muchly,

Michi.

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Old September 12th 04, 03:40 AM
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Hi,

I have a De Bary Aqua-UV AN-15E sterilizer. It uses a 15W
G15T8 tube (also known as Philips TUV 15). De Bary
also make an AN-25E model. It's identical in size, but uses
a G25T8 tube (also known as Philips TUV 25).

It's time for me to change the tube, and it occured to me that
I might be able to simply put a 25W tube into the sterilizer
instead of the 15W tube.

I opened up the ballast box to see what type of ballast is used.
It's a Philips e-Matchbox, e-M124SH ballast. It's difficult
to find specs on that ballast, but it is labelled as

1 x TLD 15/18
1 x PLL 18/24, 1 x TL5C 22
1 x TL5 24 HO

I don't know much about how fluorescent tubes are labelled,
so the above means fairly little to me. (Web searches weren't
too fruitful, at least not for the above terms.)

So, can anyone tell me whether that ballast could drive a G25T8
tube? If not, is there are a compact electronic ballast (240V input)
I could use to replace the e-Matchbox ballast I have now? (Preferably
one of roughly the same size, so I can fit it into the existing box.)

Thanks muchly,

Michi.

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ZeroC, Inc. http://www.zeroc.com



The ballast is capable of driving a 24W tube - 25W is not really going to
be a problem. The only possible problem I can see is the extra heat
generated by both the tube and ballast. If the 25W tube fits, I'd
monitor the heat produced.


kev

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Old September 12th 04, 08:13 AM
Michi Henning
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"kev" wrote in message
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I opened up the ballast box to see what type of ballast is used.
It's a Philips e-Matchbox, e-M124SH ballast. It's difficult
to find specs on that ballast, but it is labelled as

1 x TLD 15/18
1 x PLL 18/24, 1 x TL5C 22
1 x TL5 24 HO


The ballast is capable of driving a 24W tube - 25W is not really going to
be a problem. The only possible problem I can see is the extra heat
generated by both the tube and ballast. If the 25W tube fits, I'd
monitor the heat produced.


Hmmm... From what I can figure out by doing web searches, a PLL
tube is a compact fluorescent, and a TLD tube is a T8 tube. So, if
they ballast can drive a 24W compact fluorescent, can it also drive
a 25W T8? Looking at the labelling, I guess the answer is no. On the
other hand, the G25T8 is rather unusual -- it has the same physical
dimensions as the G15T8, yet produces 10W extra.

I always thought that the wattage of a fluorescent tube dependent
purely on its lenght (for a given diameter) but, apparently, that's not
the case for the G15T8/G25T8.

Sigh... I wish there were a place on the web where I can just look
things like that up, but I can't find one :-(

Michi.

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