Fluorescent Lamp Inverter 12 volts

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  • barry wilkins
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 172

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    Fluorescent Lamp Inverter 12 volts

    The lamp inverters failed in my caravan ,a couple of 2A transistors had died.After cleaning up the mess and replacing them with a couple of BD 139 transistors ,the inverters would not run when I connected up to my bench power supply .The current was over 3 Amps and the psu shut down . I traced the reason to the 2 bias resistors of 470 ohms ,increasing the value of these to 1K or even more made a big difference to the current drawn . The only reason I can assume for the design is to ensure the lamps would strike if the supply voltage had dropped below 12 volts .
    One inverter has bias resistors of 1K and the other has 4.7K fitted ,both seem able to work as low as 10 volts ,so I will see how they behave if the future .

    Barry Wilkins
  • Th3_uN1Qu3
    Believe in
    • Jul 2010
    • 6031
    • Romania

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    Re: Fluorescent Lamp Inverter 12 volts

    I think the original transistors had lower gain hence higher bias current.
    Originally posted by PeteS in CA
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    • kc8adu
      Super Moderator
      • Nov 2003
      • 8829
      • U.S.A!

      #3
      Re: Fluorescent Lamp Inverter 12 volts

      often they are house marked and hand selected.thinlite does this.i dont have too much trouble fixing them.
      Originally posted by Th3_uN1Qu3
      I think the original transistors had lower gain hence higher bias current.

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