Re: Electronic Fluorescent Lamp Ballast
The circuit is not exactly like yours. I was trying to show where C10 (Cr) goes.
L represents the coil (looks like a transformer next to C10) on TG1.
B just represents a connection point. Same with A.
M1 & M2 are the "transistors" which are running in a multivibrator arrangement with no "true" frequency control but rather crudely determined by C9, the coils (L2, L3) on the first board, the multi-position slide switch, and a few resistors and the 2 smaller electrolytic caps on TG1.
By adjusting the frequency, the light output is varied.
Is the lamp easily removed? If you can do so, measure across the ends for any resistance. If you get it on both sets of pins, at least it would mean the heater filaments are good.
MJE 13003 datasheet attached.
Did you ever get voltage measurements as suggested back in the beginning?
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The circuit is not exactly like yours. I was trying to show where C10 (Cr) goes.
L represents the coil (looks like a transformer next to C10) on TG1.
B just represents a connection point. Same with A.
M1 & M2 are the "transistors" which are running in a multivibrator arrangement with no "true" frequency control but rather crudely determined by C9, the coils (L2, L3) on the first board, the multi-position slide switch, and a few resistors and the 2 smaller electrolytic caps on TG1.
By adjusting the frequency, the light output is varied.
Is the lamp easily removed? If you can do so, measure across the ends for any resistance. If you get it on both sets of pins, at least it would mean the heater filaments are good.
MJE 13003 datasheet attached.
Did you ever get voltage measurements as suggested back in the beginning?
.

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