Physics, asked by Unstoppable768, 11 months ago

Is capacitor and starter of tubelight are based on same principle?

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Answered by raip3877
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The capacitor in old Fluorescent Starters is for EMI suppression. This is typically a fairly-small value - anywhere between 1n to 100n, depending upon who made your particular starter.

The capacitor may also reduce contact erosion on the starter contacts - I honestly don't know. But I do know that in olden days when everyone had an AM radio sitting on the kitchen counter, you could immediately tell if someone turned on a Fluorescent lamp that didn't have that capacitor inside the starter.


Unstoppable768: U want to say capacitor is a part of starter..
Unstoppable768: I'm confused
raip3877: According to Sam's F-Lamp FAQ: The most common fluorescent starter is called a "glow tube starter" (or just starter) and contains a small gas (neon, etc.) filled tube and an optional radio frequency interference (RFI) suppression capacitor in a cylindrical aluminum can with a 2 pin base.
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