FLUORESCENT LIGHT WITHOUT TRANFORMER AND STARTER ?

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mowhoong

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I brough a "Night Light" of five dollar for my bed room,it is a two
watts small
U shape fluorescent tube, no tranformer & starter found in this Night
Light.
Last week I saw another 6 watts T8 fluorescent light on sale also
without the
tranformer & starter (was switch on). I belive they used a capacitor
act as a high pass filter to run the light. Base on the same theorems,
can I work on my
20 watts FL. or 40 watts FL. Can any person help me to understand this
?
 
"mowhoong" <mowhoong@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I brough a "Night Light" of five dollar for my bed room,it is a two
watts small
U shape fluorescent tube, no tranformer & starter found in this Night
Light.
Last week I saw another 6 watts T8 fluorescent light on sale also
without the
tranformer & starter (was switch on). I belive they used a capacitor
act as a high pass filter to run the light. Base on the same theorems,
can I work on my
20 watts FL. or 40 watts FL. Can any person help me to understand this
?
There's an extensive section in the FAQ on flourescents with links which
cover this, I believe.

jak
 
[This followup was posted to sci.electronics.repair and a copy was sent to
the cited author.]

In article <3d7f87e3.0405060911.46e33d8e@posting.google.com>,
mowhoong@hotmail.com says...
I brough a "Night Light" of five dollar for my bed room,it is a two
watts small
U shape fluorescent tube, no tranformer & starter found in this Night
Light.
Last week I saw another 6 watts T8 fluorescent light on sale also
without the
tranformer & starter (was switch on). I belive they used a capacitor
act as a high pass filter to run the light. Base on the same theorems,
can I work on my
20 watts FL. or 40 watts FL. Can any person help me to understand this
You might find some info here:
http://members.misty.com/don/f-lamp.html

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