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  • curprev 15:5415:54, 10 June 2022 זור987 talk contribs 21,813 bytes −37 The "gear" in induction lamps is more like a power supply rather than an electrical ballast, since it don't limits current, but supply high frequency current instead. In theory, if induction lamps would could be operated at high efficiency with mains frequency coupling, no gear would be required, simialr to incandescent lamps. undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 15:4715:47, 10 June 2022 זור987 talk contribs 21,850 bytes −16 Advantages: the gear isn't a ballast but a generator, since it don't limits current, buy simply supply high frequency current to the power coupler. In theory, if induction lamps could be efficient with mains frequency coupling, no gear would be required, similar to incandescent lamps. undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 15:4315:43, 10 June 2022 זור987 talk contribs 21,866 bytes +17 Magnetic induction lamps: This isn't a current limited ballast, but a high frequency generator. All it does is to drive the power coupler at high frequency. If these lamps would be able to operate well from 50-60hz coupling, no gear would be required at all, but just direct connection to the power coupler similar to incandescent lamps. undo Tag: Visual edit

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