Reference: EL2x24s
Electronic ballast ballast for 2x24 W fluorescent lamps
Reference: EL3/4x14s-u
Electronic ballast ballast for 3/4x14 W non-dimmable fluorescent lamps
Reference: 22176093
Tridonic ballast pc 1/18 t8 pro
Reference: QTI2X354980GII
QTI 2x35-49-80 quicktronic GII intelligent electronic ballast, phase cut dimmable.
Reference: 22185098
Tridonic PC 2 x 80 t5 pro lp ballast Fluorescent Lamps
Reference: EL1x18s
Electronic ballast ballast for 1x18W fluorescent lamp
Reference: EL2x35sc
Dimmable electronic ballast ballast with 1-10V system for 2x35W fluorescent lamps
Reference: EL4x14sc
Dimmable electronic ballast ballast with 1-10V system for 4x14W fluorescent lamps
Reference: EL2x14sc
Dimmable electronic ballast ballast with 1-10V system for 2x14W fluorescent lamps
Reference: EL2x49sc
Dimmable electronic ballast ballast with 1-10V system for 2x49W fluorescent lamps
Reference: EL2x18sc
Helvar EL2 2X18w sc 1-10V electronic ballast dimmable with 1-10v system
Reference: EL2x58sc
Dimmable electronic ballast with 1-10V system for 1x58W fluorescent lamp

Electronic and electromechanical ballasts
Electronic and electromechanical ballasts for neon fluorescent discharge lamps, or sodium vapor and metal halide. Multi-power electronic ballasts for classic 36/58w tubes or for slim 21w/28w/39w/54w fluorescent tubes. The choice of electronic ballast is always preferable to electromechanical ballast, as it guarantees longer lamp life and less flicker, as well as higher consumption efficiency. The only downside to electronic ballasts concerns the ignition phase, in fact the electronic regulators have a very low ignition time and this leads to all the transformers turning on at the same time. In systems with undersized protection switches, the magnetic-thermal protection device could trip. Market leading brands are Tridonic and Osram.