AstraLite Fluorescent Ballasts & Drivers




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AstraLite

Astralite, founded in Anandale, NJ in the early 1980s as a pioneer in L.E.D. lamp technology, has shown steady growth through an expansion of product offerings in the past 30 years. However, Astralite's commitment to its customers stands resolute and remains the same as the day it opened its doors more than two decades ago.

Astralite strives for superior customer service, quick shipment capabilities, and a product line that suits every need.

Today Astralite is headquartered in Brookfield, CT, approximately 50 miles northeast of New York City. This Brookfield facility serves as the major distribution center for a network of nationwide distribution hubs.

Ballasts & Drivers

An electrical ballast or driver is a device intended to limit the amount of current in an electric circuit.
 
A familiar and widely used example is the inductive ballast used in fluorescent lamps, to limit the current through the tube, which would otherwise rise to destructive levels due to the tube's negative resistance characteristic.
 
Emergency Lighting is now selling programable LED drivers that will allow your LED lighting to be dimmable. When your driver goes out let us know the milliamps of the driver and we can program the LED to the exact milliamps.

Fluorescent

Compared to general-service incandescent lamps giving the same amount of visible light, fluorescents use one-fifth to one-third the electric power, and last eight to fifteen times longer. Fluorescents have a higher purchase price than an incandescent lamp, but can save over five times its purchase price in electricity costs over the lamp's lifetime. Fluorescent lamps contain mercury, which complicates their disposal. In many countries, governments have established recycling schemes for CFLs and glass generally.