Fluorescent & HID Ballasts – Magnetic, Electronic & Dimming
Shop magnetic, electronic, and dimming ballasts for fluorescent (T8/T5/T12, CFL) and HID (MH/HPS) lighting. The right ballast stabilizes current, cuts flicker, boosts efficiency, and extends lamp life for safer, more reliable illumination.
Electronic
Magnetic
Dimming
Instant/Programmed Start
120–277V
Fluorescent & HID
Buyers Guide Tips
What to Look for in Fluorescent & HID Ballasts
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Lamp type & count: T8/T5/T12, CFL, MH/HPS; single or multi-lamp.
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Start method: Instant vs. programmed start for frequent switching and cold starts.
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Input voltage: 120–277 V standard; verify 347/480 V where required.
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Ballast factor: Choose normal, low, or high output to meet light levels.
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THD & power factor: Meet spec for efficiency and power quality.
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Environment: Ambient temperature, sound rating, damp/wet, and vibration.
Why the right ballast matters: A mismatched ballast can shorten lamp life, cause flicker/buzz, and waste energy. A compatible, high-quality ballast enhances performance and reduces maintenance.
A ballast controls lamp voltage and current for ignition and steady operation. Electronic ballasts are compact, efficient, quiet, and flicker-free. Magnetic ballasts are heavier and can buzz or strobe but remain common in legacy HID systems.
Specialized options—instant-start, programmed-start, dimmable, hybrid, and emergency ballasts—match different startup behaviors, lamp-life goals, and control needs. Choosing correctly improves performance and compliance while reducing maintenance.
Replacing a failing ballast? Many facilities are moving to modern
LED emergency light fixtures for lower upkeep and reliable battery backup.
💡 Pro Tip: Upgrading to LED emergency lighting reduces maintenance and provides dependable backup when power fails.
Specifications vary by model—confirm lamp compatibility, start method, input voltage, and environmental ratings on the product page.