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Microprocessor-based electronic ballast for the operation of pulse-start metal halide lamps has the ability to maximize lamp lumen maintenance over life. The manufacturer says, making possible a variety of cost saving opportunities through energy savings and reduced relamping and maintenance. Conventional HID systems ...

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