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Old 06-05-2006, 04:26 PM
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Default T8 lamp on T12 ballast?

So while walking home from my friend's, I came across a pair of flourescent tubes in someone's trash. I noticed they were T8 tubes so I took them out and examined them. They did not appear to be burned out; in fact both looked brand new and still had the pricetag on them. Both are Sylvania Octron Eco and say FO32/841/ECO under that.

A few months ago, my Church changed out all their lights to electronic ballast and T8 lamps (I forgot what brand of lamps they used but they were some off brand) I tried the T8 tubes they had in an old shoplite in a storage room and they lit very dimly and didn't come to full brightness.

I decided to try both Sylvania T8 tubes in my kitchen thinking they also won't work on a magnetic ballast but to my surprise, they worked. However, they lit the brightest in the one fixture in the middle; the other two fixtures off to the side didn't seem to light them to full brightness but they worked. As of now, I put the T12 tubes into the two fixtures on the right and left and have the T8 tube in the middle fixture where it seems to work the best. I guess a kitchen should have more than enough light. Now that I've done it, that brighter T8 tube makes my older T12 tube look dimmer and pinkish.

Still, what will running T8 tubes on a T12 ballast do in the long run?

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Here's the ballast that's in the fixture
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Old 06-05-2006, 04:46 PM
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Old 06-05-2006, 05:01 PM
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T12 tubes on a T8 ballast will shorten the lifespan of the ballast.

T8 tubes on a T12 ballast will shorten the lifespan of the tubes.
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Old 06-08-2006, 07:21 PM
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Default Re: T8 lamp on T12 ballast?

i find that good(read old,heavy)ballasts for t12 tubes run t8 just fine.
it seems the cheap 2 tube magnetic ballasts have an open circut voltage just sufficiant to start the tubes with the heaters warmed up.t8 tubes need a bit more voltage to start reliably.if it works and the ballast does not overheat its just fine to use t8's.i have a 2 tube 2' fixture in the kitchen that uses a magnetic ballat.put 2 t8/950 tubes in it and its brighter and starts faster.the 950's are also about the closest to daylight you will find in any tube.
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Old 05-24-2009, 04:54 PM
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Default Re: T8 lamp on T12 ballast?

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T12 tubes on a T8 ballast will shorten the lifespan of the ballast.

T8 tubes on a T12 ballast will shorten the lifespan of the tubes.
With T8 tubes on a T12 ballast, how much shortened of a lifespan are we talking? Are we talking 25% shorter or 75% shorter? And if they are the 34w "energy miser" T12 tubes, will that make a difference.


Sorry for necro'ing the thread, but it's still the most relevant page that comes up on a google search.
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Old 05-26-2009, 03:54 PM
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i find that good(read old,heavy)ballasts for t12 tubes run t8 just fine.
it seems the cheap 2 tube magnetic ballasts have an open circut voltage just sufficiant to start the tubes with the heaters warmed up.t8 tubes need a bit more voltage to start reliably.if it works and the ballast does not overheat its just fine to use t8's.i have a 2 tube 2' fixture in the kitchen that uses a magnetic ballat.put 2 t8/950 tubes in it and its brighter and starts faster.the 950's are also about the closest to daylight you will find in any tube.
OLD post above, but sice it was brought back...I'd like to state that I HIGHLY disagree with the above. I've seen lamps fire than 'shouldnt' and vice versa. I would NEVER suggest to do that. The fact is, that the ballast and/or lamps WILL prematurely fail.
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With T8 tubes on a T12 ballast, how much shortened of a lifespan are we talking? Are we talking 25% shorter or 75% shorter? And if they are the 34w "energy miser" T12 tubes, will that make a difference.


Sorry for necro'ing the thread, but it's still the most relevant page that comes up on a google search.
Your guess is as good as anyone elses. I've seen anywhere from not firing to lasting a couple of years. 34Watt 'savers' make no difference. Also don't forget, there is no benefit/advantage to mixing the setups. There is only DISadvantages.
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