Maybe the folks on sci.engr.lighting have some ideas.
You might want to provide some additional info. like lamp part number,
supply voltage, etc.
As Paul has stated, all 8-watt fluorescent lamps do not have
the same electrical characteristics. I suspect you have an
8-watt T5 lamp, which has a diameter of 5/8 inch and a
length (end of pin to end of pin) of about 12 inches, but
you may have another lamp with different electrical
characteristics.
Your inability to "find" a suitable transformer is not
unusual. Most ballasts I am aware of use custom
transformers. The reason for this is that electronic
ballasts do not operate at a standard frequency and they run
a great variety of lamp loads. So, usually a standard
ferrite core is used, but the number of windings and the
number of turns on each winding, are customized for each
application.
There are also many designs that use only a series inductor,
which is easier to design and build than a transformer.
You can find designs that use standard magnetics at
http://www.irf.com/technical-info/refdesigns/lightingkits.html,
but I don't see any for any 8-watt lamps (but then again, I
didn't look very hard.)
--
Vic Roberts
http://www.RobertsResearchInc.com
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